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Friday, November 14, 2008

November events, Nov 14 edition, Acoustic Americana Music Guide 2008

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“Tied to the Tracks”
ACOUSTIC AMERICANA
MUSIC GUIDE
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November, 2008 events
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November 14 update
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EDITOR’S NOTE…
You may notice that we are including a number of concerts that are usually found only under the headings of “Classical Music.” We’re happy to bring you the info about these, not only because some of the best holiday music often includes classical music, but because people who love real music tend to love all real music, whether, for example, a fiddle is called a violin or a viola or just a fiddle.
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It is all quite consistent with letting you know about music and musicians doing live performances we know you’ll enjoy. We are, of course, “keeping it real.” So, if you’re looking for that Britney Lohan sh-thump-thud, revolving-door-rehab, pop-tart-du-jour junk that infests the radio and is recorded one note at a time, you’ll need to look elsewhere. THIS is the place for acoustic music that’s REAL MUSIC, blues-to-bluegrass, Cajun-to-cowboy-to-Celtic-to-Cape-Breton-to-Quebecois, new-old-trad-alt-post folk, and the the exciting artists of today’s acoustic renaissance!
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WELCOME! And after reading this little section of relevant stray facts, if you feel lost or mystified about any of this, BE SURE to read our “Welcome” post (find it in the list, at left) – it’s a good idea to do that if you are new to the calendar & news. It’ll help you understand how all this works!
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The CALENDAR and the NEWS FEATURES post separately.
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THE MOST RECENT CALENDAR is identifiable by the date it was posted at http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com. We DO post future months separate from the current month, so they may get buried under updates to the current month; use the list on the left side for guidance. And we occasionally post a calendar of “Best-Out-of-Town (Beyond L.A.)” events, for those great festivals and special happenings in other parts of the country, and to help everyone include music with travel plans.
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MOST RECENT NEWS FEATURES posted November 12, at http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com/2008/11/news-features-nov-12-edition-acoustic.html
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Recent week’s and month’s editions are available by reading the list of posts at http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com and clicking what you want.
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WHAT’S IN THE NEWS WE COVER? Our latest news features always include things of interest to acoustic music fans AND artists (musicians and songwriters). Topics include trends in the industry, radio, internet radio, music conferences, artists who have recently won awards and recognitions, charity benefits, festival lineups and booking information, our picks for on-line music videos, music-related books, things that are fun to know, and more – but NEVER any “who’s-sleeping-with-who” gossip crap. (That’s YOUR business, and it’s not the public’s business just because you work in show biz.) Current and recent news editions are found at http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com. Old archived editions are on the myspace page (www.myspace.com/laacoustic), accessible by using the “View All” and the “older entries” button and scrolling all the way back to when acoustic music happened because dinosaurs got rambunctious.
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CALENDAR UPDATES TO THE CURRENT MONTH are made at least weekly, because MORE acoustic and folk-Americana music events are posted all the time, and we include events as we learn of them from artists, presenters, venues, festivals, etc.
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FUTURE EVENTS are currently posted into mid-2009, and will soon go farther than that.
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RECURRING EVENTS include residencies, series, showcases, and open mics, and all these are numerous in the Southern California acoustic music universe. We generally add them to the calendar one week at a time, as dates approach, because there are so many of them, AND because it gives us a chance to learn who is playing. These are currently included through –
Sunday, November 23.
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GETTING YOUR GIG LISTED: We welcome your feedback, and news of your acoustic Americana music shows (send us gig notices in our format, please; see any listed show for an example) please DON’T expect us to re-type all the info in a jpg – send us plain text, so we can work with it! Send to us at tiedtothetracks@hotmail.com .
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WE’RE ON BLOGSPOT.COM after a long presence on MySpace, because that site now accepts only short posts. The calendar is waaaay too comprehensive to fit there. We began posting to Blogspot in early 2008.
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Our MYSPACE PAGE (www.myspace.com/laacoustic) has current news of the syndicated “Tied to the Tracks” radio show, and what’s happening with its TV counterpart. It’s also where you can find archived Acoustic Americana News editions from prior to Spring, 2008.
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COMMUNICATE WITH US about anything related to the Acoustic Music Calendar & News, at tiedtothetracks@hotmail.com. Please don’t send us anything through myspace email. It’s esoteric, can’t be auto-forwarded into a “real” email account, and we just can’t keep up with it. So, communicate through the above address. And, yes, we get HUNDREDS of emails every week, so please give us as much advance notice as possible!
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Entire contents copyright (c) © 2008, Larry Wines. All rights reserved.
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Updated November 14, 2008;
recurring events are included through November 23.
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14
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Friday’s “SHOW OF THE WEEK” picks are at 7 pm in Venice, at 8 pm in Altadena, and at 9:30 pm in Hollywood.
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Nov 14-20; on the Gulf Coast:
In Florida or Alabama? Catch the “FRANK BROWN INTERNATIONAL SONGWRITERS FESTIVAL,” Nov 14-20, in various venues:
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Nov 14, 8 pm, in Orange Beach AL, at The VIP Lounge, 25814 Canal Rd, 36561; 251-981-5516.
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Nov 15, 3 pm, “Songwriter's in-the-round” with Kacey Jones, Alan Rhody, Doug Gill, Lynn Langham, and Brian Ashley Jones, in Josephine AL, at Pirate's Cove, 6664 County Rd 95, 36530; 251-987-1224; www.piratescoveriffraff.com
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Nov 15, 7 pm, in Orange Beach AL, at The Villagio Grille, 4780 Wharf Pkwy, 36561; 251-224-6510.
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Nov 16 & Nov 19, 6-9 pm, “Mickey Newbury Tribute” shows, in Perdido Key FL, at Silver Moon Café, 17395 Perdido Key Dr, Pensacola FL 32507; 850-492-3407.
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Nov 20, 7:45 pm, ”The FLORABAMA Wild Women of Music Night” with Kacey Jones, Barbara Cloyd, and Karen Reynolds, in Perdido Key, FL, at 17401 Perdido Key Dr, Pensacola FL 32507; 850-492-0611 or 251-980-5118 .
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More at www.KaceyJones.com
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Fri, Nov 14; on radio / web radio:
4-6 pm CONJUNTO LOS POCHOS performs live on the “Pocho Hour of Power” on KPFK 90.7 FM, simulcast at www.kpfk.com. The band scored a “Listener Favorite” on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks” with the title tracks of their CD, “Margie’s.” They will perform live, sometime between 4 and 6 pm, promoting their concert/dance on Sun, Nov 16, 4-8 pm (see listing).
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Fri, Nov 14; in the OC:
6-9:30 pm “FRETTED DULCIMER WORKSHOP” with KIM McKEE in Garden Grove; details & reservations at www.scdh.org; more, dulcimer@scdh.org or 714-534-2855. One of two workshops this weekend presented by Kim, this one is fretted dulcimer, the other is a hammered dulcimer workshop. Space is limited, reserve early. $30.
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About Kim McKee: Mixing Celtic foundations with the fun of contemporary music ideas, she helps students release the “fun within.” Performing and competing on the mountain and hammered dulcimers as far back as 1982, she won 2nd place in 1988 at the National championships in Winfield, Kansas, on the way to becoming three-time Colorado State Champion, all-round Folk Champion at the largest Highland Games in the US, in Estes Park, Colorado, and a blossoming career in touring, performance and recording. Kim won the National Title on mountain dulcimer in 2002. Touring with husband and musical partner Ken Willson, they have enjoyed 18 years of teaching, performing, recording and sharing music throughout the US and abroad. Along with instrumental skills, their duo has won International Awards for their songwriting, and appeared on dozens of states touring arts rosters and educational rosters. SCDH tells us, “Not your ‘typical’ dulcimer player, not your ‘typical’ Celtic musicians, curiously un-tamed… smiles and laughter required!” Kim also presents a hammered workshop on Sat at 9 am in Buena Park; see listing.
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Fri, every week:
6-9 pm DAVE OSTI and DEANNA COGAN jam-out on acoustic classic rock tunes every Friday at the Mayan Bar, 311 W Foothill Bl, Monrovia.
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Fri, every week:
6-8 pm OPEN MIC at Fendi's Café, 539 East Bixby Rd (near Atlantic), Long Beach; 562-424-4774.
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Fri & Sat, Nov 14 & 15; at Pioneertown:
6 pm Annual “GRAM PARSONS TRIBUTE WEEKEND” with RICK SHEA & THE LOSIN’ END, BUCKSWORTH, SARA PETITE, BARTENDERS BIBLE, DAVID SERBY, all on Friday, and SIN CITY ALLSTARS, BRENNAN LEIGH, SLIDEWINDERS, MIKE STINSON, DAVE GLEASON, all on Saturday, at Pappy & Harriet’s, 53688 Pioneertown Rd, Pioneertown, CA 92268. Event runs all weekend, sponsored by Sin City Social. Opens with an acoustic set by DAVID SERBY, backed by ALEX WATTS (The Slidewinders) on guitar. David tells us, “There are lots of great friends and acts playing this weekend. I hope to see you there.” Artist info, www.myspace.com/davidserby and www.davidserby.com.
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Fri, Nov 14; a “SHOW OF THE WEEK” pick:
7-10 pm “GINA SQUEAKY WHEEL TOUR” / NETTE RADIO showcase, with SHANNON HURLEY, AMY CLARKE, DAVINA ROBINSON (in from Japan), MARIAN CALL (from Alaska), & THE CONLONS, at The Talking Stick (new location), 1411c Lincoln Bl, Venice 92091; www.thetalkingstick.net. Sponsored by Daisy Rock, partnered with GINA and the Squeaky Wheel Tour to bring awareness of people who are missing, and to help find them. Info, www.netteradio.com. MARIAN CALL, from Alaska, is touring her new folk-acoustic Americana CD. Artist info:
> THE CONLONS - www.myspace.com/theconlons
> MARIAN CALL - www.myspace.com/mariancall (from Alaska)
> AMY CLARKE - www.myspace.com/amyclarke “Magnificent songwriter/keyboardist,” says Alt World Fanzine; Amy performs tonight with SERENA, “with lots of acoustic piano, keys, and some electronic beats & sounds sprinkled throughout!”
> SHANNON HURLEY - www.myspace.com/shannonhurley included in “Rolling Stone’s 25 Best Bands on myspace” and you’ve heard her perform with Marina V
> DAVINA ROBINSON - www.myspace.com/davinarobinson (from Japan)
Venue serves good sandwiches, soups, coffeehouse beverages. No cover.
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Fri, Nov 14:
7 pm HuDOST plays live for a pre-premiere film screening of “ROCKWALL” at The Actors Center, Mezzanine Level, 5757 Wilshire Bl (between Fairfax & LaBrea at Curson), L.A.
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HuDost is based from Montreal and Florida, and they delivered a knockout performance last week on guitars from JEMAL WADE HINES, and the harmonium (!) and astonishingly fine vocals of MOKSHA SOMMER. They have delightful folk-Americana originals and Middle East influences, including songs based on poetry from the 13th century. Really first-rate, very musical. It’s a last chance to catch them while they’re in L.A. on this tour.
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They provided the music for the not-yet-released film, “Rockwall,” and they perform selections form the film score and other original music tonight for this screening.
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“ROCKWALL,” says filmmaker SIMON ANTHONY, “is a short film about to hit the indie film festival circuit. It tells a delicate tale about the daughter of a Middle Eastern family who attempts to liberate herself from her current dysfunctional relationship by confronting a turbulent Texas past with her father.” We received a special invitation for readers of the Acoustic Americana Music Guide to attend as “insiders;” otherwise, this is a cast / crew / friends / family screening and concert.
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More at www.imdb.com/name/nm2004547 and http://web.mac.com/bddbllc. You MUST RSVP at Simonaaa@SBCglobal.net.
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Fri, Nov 14; in Corona:
7-10 pm LUIS OLIART solo acoustic at Rodrigo's Corona, 150 W Parkridge Av, Corona 92880; 951-738-0373. When he competed on NBC’s “Star Tomorrow,” Billy Gibbons of ZZ TOP said, “If Luis doesn’t advance to the next round, I’m gonna take him myself and start our own project on the side.” Music Connection magazine calls him, “Simply magical…totally captivating…compelling.” And his original, “La Petite Morte,” is in the film trailer for the upcoming motion picture, “Elegy,” starring Ben Kingsley, Penelope Cruz, and Dennis Hopper. More at www.oliartmusic.com.
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Fri, 2nd Fri, every month in 2008; in Seaside:
7-9 pm “KIKI WOW & FRIENDS” play an acoustic concert at Borders Books & Music, 2080 California St, Seaside 93955. For all of you have clamored to know “Whatever happened to Kiki Wow?” – just take a drive up the coast, and you can see and hear for yourself.
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Fri, every week; in Tehachapi:
7 pm BANSHEE IN THE KITCHEN at Mama HillyBeans Coffee & Community, 426 E Tehachapi Bl, Tehachapi; www.mamahillybeans.com; 661-822-BEAN. They are are three women based out of Bakersfield who play Celtic music all over the US and much of the world, on fiddle, accordion, hammered dulcimer, Irish bouzouki and 6 & 12 string guitar, all with eclectic skill and merry abandon. Their music has been heard on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks,” where they earned a “Listener Favorite.” More at www.myspace.com/bansheeinthekitchen
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Venue has great ambience, and food "made from scratch and about 95% organic." Traveling acts have varying admission prices; check venue's web site. Advance tox $8, $10 door.
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Fri, Nov 14:
7:30 pm “PARLOR PERFORMANCES” presents “CHANTEUSE DANGEREUSE” JOYCE AIMEE at Steinway Hall, 12121 W Pico Bl, Santa Monica. (1 door W of Bundy, under Fields Pianos, on Level P2; park free in lot.) Info, reservations, 310-471-3979 or Jeannine@FrankEntertainment.com.
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Dubbed “The Chanteuse Dangereuse” by JOSEPHINE BAKER during her six year engagement at the Hotel Pierre in New York City, JOYCE AIMEE was the darling of Café’ Society. However, Aimee was actually discovered and mentored by the venerable MILTON CROSS at the tender age of 3. With her titian curls, green eyes and freckles, she was a regular on his children’s radio program, ‘‘Coast to Coast on a Bus,’’ broadcast every Saturday on WJZ, New York’s Blue Network. Following all that were recording contracts with Rialto, Crystalette and Dot Records and most recently her newest CD, “Once More With Feeling,” as well as many appearances on TV, including “Ed Sullivan,” “Laverne and Shirley,” and more, and motion pictures roles in “The Way We Were” with BARBRA STEISAND, “Tall Tale” with PATRICK SWAYZE, and the first internet movie, “Quantum Project,” with Monty Python’s JOHN CLEESE. Artist info, www.aimeeentertainment.com/aimee.htm
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Fri, Nov 14; a “SHOW OF THE WEEK” pick:
8 pm JANET KLEIN & HER PARLOR BOYS at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena; reserv 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com. Ukulele Chanteuse JANET KLEIN always brings a rollicking feast for the ears, eyes and heart, in a time machine that takes you back to the music of the nineteen-teens and twenties. Janet and her distinctive musician pals bring to life "Obscure, Naughty and Lovely tunes of 1910-1930, delivering a bundle of spirited and inspired renditions of cleverly fun but forgotten Tin Pan Alley, early hot jazz, saucy bits and late ragtime gems. Adding to the band's already extensive repertoire, these merrymakers zestfully branch into obscure vaudeville and Vitaphone numbers, Hawaiian, Yiddish novelty tunes, and charming French and Italian ballads. The Parlor Boys feature Grammy winner IAN WHITCOMB on accordion and ukulele (he’s a Backstage favorite), TOM MARION on guitar, banjo & mandolin (he’s an alumni of R. CRUMB'S CHEAP SUIT SERENADERS), along with a bevy of hot musicians on Hawaiian lapsteel guitar, washboard, violin, and more. Venue impresario BOB STANE adds, “Watch out for the charming and alarming Ms. Klein! Ho Do Dee Do! Hotsy Totsy!” $20.
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Fri, Nov 14:
8 pm JOE LOPICOLO at the Fret House, 309 N Citrus Av, Covina; 626-339-7020; www.frethouse.com. Joe LoPiccolo is a guitarist and composer whose work is influenced by Classical, Jazz and World Music styles. Writer Dan O'Heron of the Pasadena Weekly writes that Joe’s music is "Soft spoken eloquence, fascinatingly improvised." and "The music is comforting and visual, it takes you to a better place, a paradise found." Artist info, www.joelopicolo.com. $15.
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Fri, Nov 14:
8 pm THE BOBS plus PETER MULVEY at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403. Tix purchased online or by phone, add $4 svc chg, per order (not per ticket) to price shown. $24.50.
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Fri, Nov 14:
8-10 pm “VALERIE KUHNS PRESENTS” featuring VALERIE KUHNS, ALEX DEL ZOPPO, & MARK NEWMAN, at Kulak’s Woodshed, 5230-1/2 Laurel Canyon Bl, North Hollywood; 818-766-9913; info and live webcast at www.kulakswoodshed.com.
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ALEX DEL ZOPPO is one of the founding members, singer, keyboard player, and primary songwriter of SWEETWATER ( www.SweetwaterBand.com ), the legendary rock band that opened Woodstock, and the subject of VH1’s first made-for-TV film “Sweetwater, a True Rock Story”. Sweetwater made three albums for Warner Bros / Reprise Records, played every major venue in North America including most domestic colleges, and all of the largest music festivals during the “Golden Age of Pop Festivals,” including Atlanta Pop, Newport ’69, Texas International Pop Fest, Miami Pop, Detroit Pop, Palm Beach Music & Art Festival (w/ the Rolling Stones), and of course, Woodstock. They had broad AM & FM radio airplay (worldwide), and were featured on American Bandstand, The Hollywood Palace, the Steve Allen, Merv Griffin, and Red Skelton Shows, Playboy After Dark, and New Sound as well as numerous regional TV shows of the era. Alex has also played and recorded with The Beach Boys, Eric Burdon, Gene Clark of the Byrds, Donovan, John Beland of the Flying Burrito Brothers, Chi Coltrane, Patrice Zappa and Johnny Tillotson.
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MARK NEWMAN, from his MySpace site: “Growing up in New York, Mark’s musical journey has taken him around the world several times, however, he always returns to his roots as a singer songwriter of the world famous Bleecker Street in NYC. Since his early years as a Bleecker Street journeyman, Mark has never strayed from that recipe of cooking up a stew of honest, straight from the hip rock n’ roll, simmering with the subtle flavors of blues, r&b, funk, folk and soul music. Mark is currently touring the world with Sam Moore (Sam and Dave) and Sam the Sham.” His album. “Must be a Pony” is currently available on iTunes, Rhapsody and cdbaby.com.
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DEANNA PINO will NOT perform tonight, due to lingering effects of being sick. Catch her show Nov 22 at Genghis Cohen (see listing). A habitué of the stages at Kulak’s Woodshed and Hotel Café, Deanna is currently promoting her new CD, “You Left Me Standing.” She reports, “So far I've had a couple of my tunes placed with stream radio, one as far away as Scotland and perhaps some interest in becoming a guest on a talk show regarding my kidnapping story. I am also working on a music video and can't wait to see how that unfolds.”
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Here’s a recent review of Deanna’s CD, by Jeff Weiss, for Miles of Music:
DEANNA PINO, “You Left Me Standing”
“IT'S A CRACKER! - While it is safe to wager that most musicians create from a personal place, very few draw inspiration from an event as horrific as being kidnapped as a child. DEANNA PINO was abducted by her father… spending many years on the run before being reunited with her mother. ‘You Left Me Standing’ not only documents that part of her life, but tells a story of courage and bravery. This is the story of empowerment and deciding to move forward. This song-cycle is at time[s] heart wrenching but ultimately inspiring. Her gorgeous sometimes-Angelic voice, often accompanied by little more than an acoustic guitar, carries the narrative. It is a brave and masterful work.” More at www.myspace.com/deannapino
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VALERIE KUHNS is a Boston native who was “hip deep in Bean Town’s local music scene” in the ‘80s. She says, “I was a freelance light tech, club booker, occasional sound engineer, and, even more occasionally, singer. Since coming to L.A. in 1989, I’ve been in a few bands, did a bit of studio work. Oh, yeah. I’ve been camera person and audio gal at Kulak’s for most of the past 7 years, too. I’m mostly a behind-the scenes type, but I do love to get onstage every now and again. I don’t have a CD, but I do have a book out, a mystery novel titled, ‘Instrument of Death.’ It’s available on www.lulu.com.”
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At Kulak’s, all artists donate their performances; venue is supported by donations, and venue asks $10 per attendee in lieu of a cover charge.
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Fri, Nov 14:
8-11 pm ARCHIE FRANCIS & THE CORNPOP ORCHESTRA at Arnie's Café, 6864 Foothill Bl (at Marcus), Tujunga 91042; 818-951-9089; www.myspace.com/arniescafe. Archie has won ELEVEN ACM (Academy of Country Music) Awards as a percussionist, and he’s performed live on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.”
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Fri, Nov 14; in Seattle:
8-11 pm ALI MARCUS leads a song circle with audience participation at The Mix, 6004 12th Ave South, Georgetown neighborhood, Seattle, WA. Ali, whose music has been heard of radio’s “Tied to the Tracks,” tells us, “For two years I've been running a Song Circle with a whole host of stunningly talented Seattle songwriters. In the old-fashioned Nashville style, we trade songs and indulge in a bit of discussion after each performance, asking questions or discussing our reactions. [This time] it will be an experimental event – the lights will be on. The guitars will be unplugged. The audience will be encouraged to discuss just as much as the eight performers. The eight performers, including myself, are all in bands or musical acts that generally play the more conventional kind of show, and this is a fantastic way to see what the songwriting is all about. There is no event like this that exists in Seattle, so please come on down for a unique family-style night of great writing and singing and talking.” Ali and some of the participating artists were live on KBCS 91.3 FM “Lunch With Folks” today, which simulcasts on the web, but we didn’t know about it in time to share the news. More at www.alimarcus.com
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Fri, Nov 14; in Seattle:
8-10:30 pm monthly “NORTHWEST SEAPORT CHANTEY SING” in the Boathouse at the Center for Wooden Boats, 1010 Valley St, Seattle, WA 98109; info, 206-447-9800 or seaport@oz.net. The “call and response” form of these work songs of the sea makes them easy to learn and fun to sing. All ages welcome. PHILIP MORGAN will be on board as song leader to keep things moving, with opportunity for anyone to lead a song or just join in the chorus. Philip’s smooth, powerful baritone is one of the great voices in chantey singing today. Refreshments and maritime CDs for sale. Host, Wayne Palsson. Admission free, donations accepted.
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Fri, Nov 14; a “SHOW OF THE WEEK” pick:
9:30 pm “GUITARS & FIDDLES & SINGIN’ & STUFF” with AMY FARRIS, SKIP HELLER, & CHRISTOPHER LOCKETT, at Unknown Theater, 1110 Seward Street, Hollywood 90038.
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AMY FARRIS has played with Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys, country legend Ray Price and such Austin, TX talents as Alejandro Escovedo, Kelly Willis, Tish Hinojosa and Ray Wylie Hubbard. She has appeared on Letterman, Conan, Austin City Limits and the Grand Old Opry. Her music's been heard on King Of The Hill, CSI: Miami and Mad Men. Los Angeles legend Dave Alvin (The Blasters, X, The Knitters), produced her solo album. She also played on Dave Alvin's album, “Ashgrove.” Oh yeah, she's also all over CHRISTOPHER LOCKETT’s forthcoming album. More at www.myspace.com/amyfarrismusic
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SKIP HELLER has played with jazz greats and rockabilly legends too numerous to mention (a lot of it on YouTube) and the late Chicano music pioneer Lalo Guerrero. Throw some Jamaican mento and early punk in the middle of some some bluegrass and an LL Cool J cover and you start to get the idea. Skip may or may not be playing with his combo, but even solo, the guy brings it. More at www.myspace.com/skiphellertrio
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CHRISTOPHER LOCKETT’s music has been heard on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.” He opens tonight’s show. More at www.myspace.com/christopherlockett
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All-ages show, so bring the kids. For the adults, the theater serves beer and wine. Unknown Theater is on the east side of Seward Street, three blocks east of Highland, 50 feet north of Santa Monica Bl. Free parking is in the fenced lot one block north at the corner of Seward and Lexington. Christopher says, “We're doing our part to make the recession easier on everyone.” Three acts for $5.
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Fri, Nov 14:
8 pm LAKOTA SIOUX DANCE THEATRE in Beckman Auditorium on the Caltech campus, 322 S Michigan Av, Pasadena; 626-395-4652, or toll-free 888-2CALTECH (1-888-222-5832); http://events.caltech.edu/events/event-5483.html. "Cokata Upo!" (Come to Center) celebrates the culture of the Lakota people. Dances such as the Jingle Dress, Buffalo, Eagle, and Horse are accompanied by traditional, sacred, and courting songs. Interpretations of the Lakota warrior tradition are juxtaposed against the backdrop of spectacular video imagery. Artists info, www.lakotadancetheatre.org. Presented by Caltech Committee on Institute Programs as the “Jerry Willis Memorial Concert,” honoring Caltech Public Events' founding director, to reflect his love of vocal music and his commitment to bringing the arts to Pasadena. Discounted tix available if you mention the Folk Music Society. Tix, $28, $23, $18; $10 youth.
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Fri, every week:
8-10:30 pm THE PLOUGHBOYS play an every-Friday residency at the Tam O'Shanter, 2980 Los Feliz Bl, Los Feliz 90039; www.lawrysonline.com/tamoshanter_gen_info.asp; 323-664-0228. Band member Mark Romano says, “Great food, drinks, dancing, and of course, music!” Info & directions, www.theploughboys.com. All ages, no cover.
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Fri, every week:
8-10 pm ACOUSTIC PERFORMANCE, singer-songwriter or band, at Kulak's Woodshed, 5230-1/2 Laurel Canyon Bl, North Hollywood; 818-766-9913; info / web simulcast at www.kulakswoodshed.com. All artists donate their performances; venue is supported by donations, and asks $10 per attendee in lieu of a cover charge.
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Fri, Nov 14:
8 pm “SPOKEN TRUTH” with performing host TROYAL is a free variety show on the Coffee Gallery FRONT-STAGE, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena. We know you know all about the world-famous Coffee Gallery Backstage, with it’s world-class performers, but what about The Coffee Gallery Front-stage? They have a free stage in the front of the coffeehouse. Coffee Gallery Coffee Bar proprietor and professional comic JULIE SANDOVAL tells us, “The Front-stage is available for poetry , spoken word and acoustic music.” If you'd like to arrange your own Front-Stage Show please email Julie at bohemianjoe@gmail.com. “SPOKEN TRUTH” with Troyal is at 8 pm, one Friday each month; remaining 2008 dates: Dec 19. Admission is free, and you can contact them to sign-up to share your spoken truth or a song. Info, www.funkylittlecoffeehouse.com.
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Fri-Sun, Nov 14-16; classic stage play:
8 pm “ANTÍGONA,” SOPHOCLES' classic drama of the arrogance of power, at The Getty Villa, 17985 Pacific Coast Hwy, Malibu; 310-440-7300; parking, $10. See the ancient Greek classic through contemporary Peruvian eyes in a searing new translation by poet JOSÉ WATANABE and in solo performance by TERESA RALLI. Part of the “FITLA International Latino Theatre Festival of Los Angeles;” performed in Spanish with English supertitles. Info & tix, www.getty.edu/visit/events/antigona.html?cid=egetty084 or 310-440-7300. Runs Fri & Sat at 8 pm, Sun at 3 pm. $20 gen’l, $15 students/srs.
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Fri, every week:
9 pm LIVE MUSIC (artists tba) at the Cowboy Palace Saloon, 21635 Devonshire St (Devonshire & Owensmouth), Chatsworth 91311; www.cowboypalace.com; 818-341-0166. Live music 7 nights a week, sometimes acoustic, sometimes electric. Preceded by free line dance lessons with Marie, 7-9 pm. No cover.
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Fri, Nov 14:
9:30 pm KEN O’MALLEY & THE TWILIGHT LORDS at Ireland's 32, 13721 Burbank Bl, Van Nuys; 818-785-4031. Ken’s recent solo CD, "Ómáille," had its world premiere on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.” Ken O'Malley is the recipient of the "LA Treasures Award" from the City of Los Angeles and the California Traditional Music Society. This grant will provide partial support for two solo performances in the next few months. Artist info, www.kenomalley.com.
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Saturday’s “SHOW OF THE WEEK” picks are at 7 pm in Venice, 7:30 pm in Anaheim, and at 8 pm in Encino and Covina.
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Sat, Nov 15 (began last night); at Pioneertown:
Annual “GRAM PARSONS TRIBUTE WEEKEND” with RICK SHEA & THE LOSIN’ END, BUCKSWORTH, SARA PETITE, BARTENDERS BIBLE, DAVID SERBY, all on Friday, and SIN CITY ALLSTARS, BRENNAN LEIGH, SLIDEWINDERS, MIKE STINSON, DAVE GLEASON, all on Saturday, at Pappy & Harriet’s, 53688 Pioneertown Rd, Pioneertown, CA 92268. Event runs all weekend, sponsored by Sin City Social. Opens with an acoustic set by DAVID SERBY, backed by ALEX WATTS (The Slidewinders) on guitar. David tells us, “There are lots of great friends and acts playing this weekend. I hope to see you there.” Artist info, www.myspace.com/davidserby and www.davidserby.com.
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Sat, Nov 15; in New Mexico:
1st annual “ROUTE 66 & WMA MUSIC AND ART FESTIVAL" at Art Gallery 66 in Bernalillo, New Mexico; www.artgallery66.net. It includes the following music acts: KIP CALAHAN, JIM JONES, OPEN RANGE, KEETER STUART & SYD MASTERS. Tix, $15.
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Sat, Nov 15:
8:30 am-6 pm 7th annual “L.A. STORYTELLING FESTIVAL” featuring ROSS ALTMAN & KATY RYDELL, JEFF GERE, ERICA LANN-CLARK, LESLIE PERRY, AUDREY KOPP, JOE HERRINGTON, KAREN GOLDEN, VICKI JUDITZ, MICHAEL McCARTY, BARBARA CLARK, DAVID O'SHEA, SYLVIA VELÁSQUEZ LAWRENCE, DAVE CHITTENDEN, BARBARA WONG, ROYLENE WALKER, WENDY HAMMERS, MAKEDA TENÉ, RIUA AKINSHEGUN, at Culver-Palms United Methodist Church Complex, 4464 Sepulveda Bl, Culver City 90230; www.lastorytellingfestival.com. Many wonderful storytellers share their diverse lives and traditions face to face, heart to heart. An ancient art steps into the modern world with performances that span from traditional to contemporary. The air fills with sacred myths and outrageous lies, folk tales and personal experience, laughter and tears. Concerts and workshops explore how storytelling has, and continues to, fit into our lives and work. Story swaps enable everyone a chance to tell a story.
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Workshops offer opportunities to explore how storytelling fits into everyone's life and work. Are you a teacher or librarian? Performer? Parent? Inquisitive about how we share life and culture in story and how to do it better? Workshops bring experienced presenters and like-minded enthusiasts to explore stories and storytelling. Attend the whole day, or a single event; tickets priced accordingly. A Project of LA Story Works, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.
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EVENT SCHEDULE:
Registration, hospitality, 8:30 am
“Story-Slam 101” workshop, KAREN GOLDEN, 9-10:30 am
VICKI JUDITZ, MICHAEL McCARTY, BARBARA CLARK, JEFF GERE concert, 11 am-12:30 pm
Lunch, 12:30-1:15 pm; three concurrent events (below)
> “Open Story Swap” - 5 minute limit - sign up at Registration Desk, 12:30-1:15 pm
> “Improv Concert,” “Locked Up in Malibu,” 12:30-1:15 pm
> “Veteran’s Project,” DAVID O'SHEA, 12:30-1:15 pm
> “Story and the Language of Learning” workshop, SYLVIA VELÁSQUEZ LAWRENCE (limited seating, sign up at Registration Desk), 1:30-2:45 pm
> “Folk and Fairy Tales” concert, KATY RYDELL& ROSS ALTMAN, AUDREY KOPP, JOE HERRINGTON, 1:30-2:45 pm
> “Personal Stories” concert, DAVE CHITTENDEN, ROYLENE WALKER, ERICA LANN-CLARK, 1:30-2:45 pm
> “Breaking Down Barriers through Storytelling” concert, LESLIE PERRY (Limited seating, sign up at Registration Desk), 3-4:15 pm
> “World Stories” concert, JEFF GERE, BARBARA WONG, KAREN GOLDEN, 3-4:15 pm
> “Fringe Tales” concert (contains adult language), WENDY HAMMERS, MAKEDA TENÉ, RIUA AKINSHEGUN, 3-4:15 pm
> Closing Concert & “Spirit of Storytelling” Award Presentation, KATY RYDELL & ROSS ALTMAN, ELLEN SWITKES, STEVEN HENEGAR, ERICA LANN-CLARK, 4:30-6 pm
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Two of the artists have performed live on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.” They are JOE HERRINGTON, who has been nominated four times for “Cowboy Poet of the Year,” and in 2005 & 2007 for the “Will Rogers Award,” and named among the top five Western Storytellers/Poets in the country; and ROSS ALTMAN, one of the best known folk singers in L.A., president of the Santa Monica Traditional Folk Music Club and longtime columnist for FolkWorks magazine. Ross has released three solo CDs and tracks from them have been heard on “TttT.” Ross performs music and storytelling today with KATY RYDELL, author of “Wind Says Good Night,” editor of “A Beginner's Guide to Storytelling,” and a frequent performer at storytelling festivals.
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Tix available for entire day or individual events. Pre-registration recommended at 310-457-2385, day of event tix are higher. Single-event tix: gen’l, adv, $10, door $15; srs & students, $7.50 adv, door $10; children age 6-14, adv, $5, door $7.50; under age 6, free. All-day / all events: gen’l, advance $30, door $40; srs & students, $20 adv, $25 door; children ages 6-14, $10 adv or door; under age 6, free.
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Sat, Nov 15; in the OC:
9 am-noon “HAMMERED DULCIMER WORKSHOP” with KIM McKEE in Buena Park 90620; details & reservations at www.scdh.org; more, dulcimer@scdh.org or 714-484-0664. One of two workshops this weekend presented by Kim, this one is “Rhythmic Techniques; Latin Rhythms” Space is limited, reserve early. $30.
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About Kim McKee: Mixing Celtic foundations with the fun of contemporary music ideas, she helps students release the “fun within.” Performing and competing on the mountain and hammered dulcimers as far back as 1982, she won 2nd place in 1988 at the National championships in Winfield, Kansas, on the way to becoming three-time Colorado State Champion, all-round Folk Champion at the largest Highland Games in the US, in Estes Park, Colorado, and a blossoming career in touring, performance and recording. Kim won the National Title on mountain dulcimer in 2002. Touring with husband and musical partner Ken Willson, they have enjoyed 18 years of teaching, performing, recording and sharing music throughout the US and abroad. Along with instrumental skills, their duo has won International Awards for their songwriting, and appeared on dozens of states touring arts rosters and educational rosters. SCDH tells us, “Not your ‘typical’ dulcimer player, not your ‘typical’ Celtic musicians, curiously un-tamed… smiles and laughter required!” Kim also presents a fretted dulcimer workshop on Fri at 6 pm in Garden Grove; see listing.
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Sat, Nov 15:
11 am “ACOUSTIC GUITAR FORUM GET 2 GETHER” at a private residence in Lawndale. They tell us, “Everyone is welcome for food / pickin' / grinnin' / etc, it will start at 11 am and go until we drop.” Info and directions from Dennis, 310-973-5499 / islandbbq@gmail.com or Russ, vaddicks@aol.com. Russ ads, “For all of the new people who have never attended one of these, please try to make it so you can experience all of the fun. Bring any instrument you wish to play or come and enjoy listening. Food $$ donations will be accepted at the gathering. Check with Dennis if you wish to bring food or drinks.”
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Sat, repeats every week:
11 am-12:30 pm “PACIFIC SONGWRITERS WORKSHOP” with G. F. MLELY, at Theater & Cabaret, 1535 Termino Av, Long Beach 90804. Info, Billie Kalua, songwriters@jazcraft.net or 562-494-9627. Ongoing, began Mar 31, 2007. $15 per workshop, minimum 4 workshops payable in advance; pre-registration required.
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Saturdays, on web radio:
Noon-2 pm “CONTINENTAL DRIFT” Celtic and British Isle folk show, on KUSP in Santa Cruz, includes live performance-interviews with host CINDY ODOM on her long-running show. From the highlands of Scotland to the midlands of England and beyond, it’s traditional and contemporary music from Ireland and the other British Isles, with Celtic lore and Celtic-influenced folk and ethnic music from Europe and North America. Info, playlists, and web simulcast at www.kusp.org.
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Saturdays, on web radio:
Noon-1 pm “UNSIGNED MUSIC SHOW” on WPMD with TEE-M and MIKE STARK is “a genre-busting show, where the UNsigned Revolution is on.” On the web at http://wpmd.org. Mike and TEE-M spin CDs 11 am-noon “from cutting-edge indie artists and bands,” (acoustic and electric) then welcome guests at noon, usually for all-acoustic live performances. The show also rebroadcasts through the week; check site for details.
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Sat, Nov 15; in Palmdale:
“NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH” event with RAVEN & JR at Wal-Mart in Palmdale (Rancho Vista Bl exit off 14 Fwy). It’s a fundraiser for Haramokngna Native American Cultural Center. Includes singing, dancing, storytelling, more.
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Sat, Nov 15:
1-4 pm “DAVID OAKES GUITAR SEMINAR” presented by David Oakes at the home of guitarist Pete Steinberg. Attendees will learn the tune "After You’re Gone." Call Pete at (310) 367-2220 to reserve your seat.$25, and bring your guitar.
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Saturdays, alternate Saturdays, on web radio:
2 pm (Pacific) “ACOUSTIC HARMONY,” hosted by Mark Michaelis, from WGDR at 91.1 FM in the Green Mountains of Vermont, simulcast at www.wgdr.org. Mark sometimes hosts folk and acoustic renaissance artists in-studio for all-acoustic performance-interviews. He says, “The focus is on contemporary and traditional folk, singer-songwriters and local artists, but a little of anything and everything might creep-in. Whether it's Celtic, bluegrass, world music or even rock or blues, as long as it's got beautiful harmonies and melodies you might here it here on a Saturday afternoon.” More info, playlists, and archived performance-interviews at www.acoustic-harmony.com.
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Saturdays, on web radio:
3-5 pm (Pacific) “A PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION” always features live performances and skits and stories with host GARRISON KEILLOR, a regular cast of recording artists, and guests, whether broadcasting from various live venues across America, or from its home base in Minnesota. This initial “live” broadcast tiume each weekend is standard everywhere, though repeat times vary by station. In L.A., the show is broadcast on KPCC 89.3 FM, and repeats Saturday night, 6-8 pm and Sunday Noon-2 pm. But if you’re in L.A., it’s much better to find a web simulcast from somewhere; that’s because KPCC has no other music shows and they do not know how to control the levels for music performances, causing frequent peaking and signal cut-out.
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Sat, Nov 15:
4 pm-midnight “INTERNATIONAL BLUES COMPETITION” (IBC) at the Cellar, 201 S Broadway, Long Beach. Sponsored by the Southern California Blues Society, under the auspices of the Blues Foundation. Info, SCBluesSociety@aol.com. BERNIE PEARL, himself a fine blues artist and a judge, tells us, “The winner will go to Memphis in February to compete against other winners from around the globe. The competition starts at 4:00 and runs for several blues-drenched hours until around midnight.” $5 cover.
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Sat, recurring:
4-6 pm SHAPE NOTE / SACRED HARP, “The Learners Group” in Santa Monica. Call Laura for location: 310-450-3516.
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Sat, Nov 15, in Lake Elizabeth & web simulcast:
CANCELLED for Nov & Dec: 4 pm-midnight “EAST OF NOWHERE JAM & POTLUCK” has been rescheduled this month, and it happens TODAY instead of the usual 2 Saturday of the month. It’s held at a private residence in Lake Elizabeth 93532; call for info & directions, 661-724-1064. Sponsors say, “Bring your axe, your voice, your ears and something to eat and/or drink. We’ll have a ball!” For the first time, the monthly event will be simulcast on the web, at http://lakesandvalleys.camstreams.com.
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Sat, Nov 15:
5-10:30 pm “PEACE CAFÉ,” a night of “arts, music and social awareness,” at First Friends Church, A Quaker Meeting, 13205 Philadelphia St, Whittier. Holly Willow, who is performing there, tells us, “The Peace Café is an open forum for anyone who is interested in sharing what they know, how and why they flow with their creative vision. Poets, writers, painters, dancers, craftspeople, musicians and activists for social concerns are all invited to share or just be there to enjoy the show!” Contact Holly if you would like to participate; you can sign-up for an info table or to perform: 562-693-9605 or 562 693-1701 or Hollywillow6@aol.com
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Holly adds, “This evening is an experiment in the power of art and the power of speech to build a better future for us all, a future which never comes but is born in the present moments for which we live.”
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Donations are asked only for food and drinks. Artists are encouraged to sell their CDs or artworks at the event. Free admission.
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Sat, Nov 15; in Port Townsend, WA:
5:30-8 pm monthly “PORT TOWNSEND CHANTEY SING” third Saturday of every month, at the Courtyard Café (formerly Bread n Roses), 230 Quincy St, Port Townsend, WA. Info, contact Tugboat Bromberg at 360-990-4873 or 360-598-1497 or the Courtyard Café at 360-379-3355. The “call and response” form of these work songs of the sea makes them easy to learn and fun to sing.
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Sat, every week:
6:30-10:30 pm Weekly BLUEGRASS CONCERT at Me n’ Ed’s Pizza Parlor, 4115 Paramount Bl (at Carson), Lakewood; 562-421-8908.
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Sat, Nov 15:
7-9 pm HIGH HILLS, the all-women bluegrass band, at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91101; info, www.coffeegallery.com; reservations, 626-398-7917. Together since 1996, High Hills has headlined with the DIXIE CHICKS, RICKY SKAGGS, the DEL MCCOURY BAND, and others. One reviewer writes, "Strong solid and energetic bluegrass are the trademarks of HIGH HILLS, featuring superb instrumental leads on fiddle, mandolin, banjo, guitar and standup bass, joined by magical blend of vocal harmonies.” Humor and multi-instrumental diversity make for an enjoyable evening with these musical women. The band is VIRGINIA STARLING, with her award-winning vocals and fiddle; LESLIE REAGAN on hot mandolin and flatpick guitar; LAURA SILVERSTEIN, an accomplished fingerstyle player on banjo and guitar; CHERYL RICHARDS on big bass fiddle. They are all ingredients which heighten HIGH HILLS. Venue impresario BOB STANE says, “Definitely good music, sung and played. Lots of goofing around that turns into solid comedy. Many encores here. Good stuff.” More at www.highhills.com. Tix $18.
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Sat; 3rd Sat every month; in Lancaster:
7-9 pm monthly “FEATURED ARTIST / OPEN MIC” this month brings EMITH to Crosstown Records & Collectibles, 1032 E Ave K, Lancaster (Note: no longer at the Treehouse, AND next month, this event moves to the Cedar Street Theater in Lancaster). Each open mic participant pays $5, and a panel of judges awards the pot to the best open mic performance. Event info and lineup at http://desertsongfest.org.
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EMITH has been heard on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks,” where they scored a “Listener Favorite” with their song, “San Bernardino.” They are the duo of CAROL HAVERTY & STEVIE GURR. No cover.
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Sat, Nov 15; a “SHOW OF THE WEEK” pick:
7 pm “GINA FOR THE MISSING” showcase, brings a strong lineup of VERTIGO ROAD, MICHAEL ANN & THE OZARK MOUNTAIN THRUSH, SONIA of DISAPPEAR FEAR, and LESLIE of KANARY, at The Talking Stick (new location), 1411c Lincoln Bl, Venice 92091; www.thetalkingstick.net. SONIA of DISAPPEAR FEAR has twice performed live on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.” VERTIGO ROAD and their full band (Dawnia, Kim, Billy and Mark) plays a full set including some new tunes.
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The night supports JANNEL RAP's non-profit organization founded to honor her sister Gina Bos, who became "missing" on 10/17/2000 after not coming home from a gig one night in Nebraska. That started www.411Gina.org. Kim and Dawnia of Vertigo Road add, “Gina has never been heard from again nor has she been found, and we share in Jannel's quest to find out what happened.” Of course, the organization, “Gina for the Missing,” seeks to find everyone who is missing, and it has met with many successes, sometimes through photos of missing persons displayed at its concerts.
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Lineup:
Michael Ann & Ozark Mountain Thrush at 7 pm
Vertigo Road at 8 pm
Sonia of Disappear Fear www.Soniadf.com at 10 pm.
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Show is all ages, venue has free parking, good sandwiches and soups, and coffeehouse beverages. $5 donation requested.
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Sat, every week; in Tehachapi:
7 pm CROSS TOWN COWBOYS at Mama HillyBeans Coffee & Community, 426 E Tehachapi Bl, Tehachapi; www.mamahillybeans.com; 661-822-BEAN. The Cross Town Cowboys record and perform original and traditional Western music. The boys believe very deeply in the positive power of music to inspire. The Cross Town Cowboys are out to "Save The West," one good cowboy/cowgirl at a time. More at www.crosstowncowboys.com. Venue has great ambience, and food "made from scratch and about 95% organic." Traveling acts have varying admission prices; check venue's web site.
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Sat, Nov 15; in the OC; a “SHOW OF THE WEEK” pick:
7:30 pm WILLSON & MCKEE with special guest DAVID NIGEL LLOYD play “The Living Tradition” concert series, at the Anaheim Downtown Community Center, 250 E Center St, Anaheim 92805; info, reservations (strongly suggested) from Steve Dulson, tinkersown@ca.rr.com or 949-646-1964.
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WILLSON & MCKEE play “Rocky Mountain Celtic, what Celtic becomes when it settles comfortably in the West.” So what does that mean? Read about it, and them, right here:
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Expect a wonderful evening of traditional and original music. WILLSON & MCKEE are thoroughly entertaining Celtic musicians. Playing an inventive mix of traditional, contemporary and original material on a bewilderingly delightful array of instruments, including hammered and mountain dulcimer, guitars, bouzouki, bodhran, Celtic harp and accordion, they have been touring professionally since 1990. KIM McKEE received 15 years of classical training before turning to traditional Irish and Scottish music 25 years ago. She is the 2002 National Mountain Dulcimer Champion and moves effortlessly between her instruments. Minnesota-bred KEN WILLSON adds his vocal and instrumental skills to the musical mix, not to mention his considerable wit and storytelling ability. A Willson & McKee concert is more than a performance - it’s a gathering of past and present, a comfortable and engaging musical evening with friends. This is their second visit to the series. Artists info, www.jigheads.com.
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DAVID NIGEL LLOYD is a folk musician and songwriter, who, according to the LA Weekly, brings “some serious traditional fun.” Born in British East Africa, David lived in England and Germany before immigrating to America in 1962. In performance, he frames his songs with wry commentary and the occasional surreal folk tale. As much American influenced as British, David accompanies his spirited singing with full-bodied playing on the 8-stringed octar and steel and gut strung guitars. Music from his five critically acclaimed albums has aired on many college and NPR stations. Artist info, www.davidnigellloyd.com.
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More artists info at www.jigheads.com. Tonight’s event is partially funded by a grant from the Anaheim Arts Council. Info about upcoming concerts, monthly community dances and jams, at www.thelivingtradition.org. Parking: In the Center's lot, in the structure on Center St. or on street. $14 gen’l, $11 Living Trad mbrs, children under age 18 free with paid adult.
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Sat, every week:
7:30-10:30 pm GRATEFUL DUDES weekly bluegrass concert at Vincenzo’s Pizza, 24500 Lyons Ave, Newhall; 661-259-6733. (Lyons exit, just off I-5.) This a long-running series, often, with very impressive performing guests.
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Sat, Nov 15; every Sat:
7:30 pm This week’s “RANCH PARTY” brings DUANE JARVIS plus THE CINEMATICS to the weekly evening of country & Americana roots music performances, on the West Patio Stage, Original Farmers Market, 3rd & Fairfax, L.A. Presented by EB’s Beer & Wine Bar. New in April, 2008. Parking: 2 hours free with validation from EB’s Beer & Wine Bar. $3 for the third hour; $1 for each additional 20 minutes; $15 max. Addt’l parking at The Grove, next door. Get validation for their structure from Grove merchants. No cover.
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Sat, Nov 15:
7:30-9 pm “YOUNG TALENT NIGHT” brings EMILY AMBER, LORELEI, PILAR PENARANDA, & YOUNG TAZZ, presented by Los Angeles WoMen in Music (LAWIM), at Kulak's Woodshed, 5230-1/2 Laurel Canyon Bl, North Hollywood; 818-766-9913; info / web simulcast at www.kulakswoodshed.com.
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LAWIM presents the latest installment of this regular monthly series, showcasing performers up to the age of 17. They tell us, “It is part of LAWIM’s commitment to nurture younger artists and reach out to the community through music. Tickets sold by the participants, donations made during the webcast, sponsorships, and contributions received through our website (www.lawim.com) fund our ‘Musical Gifts & Scholarship Program’ for kids in need. Accomplished guitarist, songwriter and performer LESLIE STODDARD (Gia’s Fix) hosts the evening. More on the LAWIM site, under “Young Talent Night” at www.lawim.com
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Sat, Nov 15; in Encinitas (San Diego):
7:30 pm MEN OF WORTH plays the San Diego Folk Heritage series at San Dieguito United Methodist Church, 170 Calle Magdalena, Encinitas; 858-566-4040; SDFH@san.rr.com. This folk-music duo was formed by JAMES KEIGHER (Ireland) and DONNIE MacDONALD (Scotland) in 1986. Both exiles, it was through the Celtic music scene in Southern California that James and Donnie first met, and within a couple of years a partnership developed that was simultaneously serious and fun. Geographical changes now find James and Donnie living in Southern Oregon and Northern California respectively. Whilst remaining true to their Gaelic roots, Men of Worth have successfully evolved as marvelous entertainers. Artist info, www.menofworth.com. Adv tix, www.ticketweb.com; $18 gen’l, $15 mbrs.
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Sat, Nov 15; a “SHOW OF THE WEEK” pick:
8 pm THE MUSES bring Celtic music to the California Traditional Music Society (CTMS) concert series, in the CTMS Center for Folk Music, Encino Park, 16953 Ventura Bl (1 block W of Balboa Bl), Encino 91316; tix & info, www.ctmsfolkmusic.org or 818-817-7756 (11 am-4 pm). Doors at 7:30 pm. Celtic Colorado? Yep, when THE MUSES are in the house, as they proved when they performed live on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks,” They are passionate, they are brilliant and they are traditional. The Muses perform with a ferocity and strength of heart that embodies the music they all love so dearly. One reviewer said, “Through the music you can feel the green shamrocks underfoot, highland rain upon your lips.”
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“...Infectious to the degree that it's difficult to remain sedate. an espresso blend of Celtic music,” wrote Kevin McCarthy. The Muses, featuring Tanya Brody and Matthew Gurnsey, each play a plethora of exotic instruments ranging from bohdran & concertina to harp & hammered dulcimer; psaltery, pennywhistles, fiddle and bones to name just a few. The Muses add new life to old songs as well as adding original material to the Celtic repertoire. Since the moment they chose to blend their voices in song they began captivating the hearts of every audience from Hawaii to Maine, Vancouver to Florida, weddings and pubs to concerts and main-stages at Scottish Games and Celtic Festivals. Together and along with friends they bring in for certain shows, The Muses perform with a ferocity and a strength of heart that embodies the music they love so dearly.
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Seeking the return of traditional Celtic folk songs (and a stage overflowing with instruments & vibrance), The Muses breathe new life into a music that will never die. “Through our music you can feel the green shamrocks underfoot, catch the aroma of a distant salt sea, and taste the highland rain upon your lips.” When they met, they realized that they had a strong partnership in music. Their passion for their music shines brightly, making for a very lively and entertaining performance.
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With beautiful voices creating bewitching vocal harmony and more instruments than anyone was ever meant to own, much less know how to play, The Muses bring a passion and brilliance. “Overall it is the vocals and the crisp instrumentation of Brody and Gurnsey that make them stand out and apart from others in the Celtic genre”- Kevin McCarthy (Celtic and Folk Music Reviews)
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Photographs, music samples, and more at www.themusesmusic.com. You can purchase multi-concert packages and save from prices shown. Adv tix, $15 ($25 front section, $30 front row; tix at door are unreserved seats only, $20.
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Sat, Nov 15; a “SHOW OF THE WEEK” pick:
8 pm JEFF LINSKY at the Fret House, 309 N Citrus Av, Covina; 626-339-7020; www.frethouse.com. With his masterful technique, endless repertoire, and a remarkable gift for improvisation, internationally-acclaimed guitarist Jeff Linsky has been sharing his beautiful music with audiences around the world for over three decades. Also an award-winning composer and prolific recording artist, Jeff has brought enthusiastic audiences to their feet on several continents, from the Sibelius Theater in Helsinki to The Esplanade Theater in Singapore. He has performed privately for everyone from the President of the United States to the Dalai Lama. "Jeff Linsky's talent is the stuff guitarists' dreams are made of." - Guitar Player Magazine. More at www.jefflinsky.com. $15.
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Sat, Nov 15:
8 pm MILES BENJAMIN, ANTHONY ROBINSON plus THE CASTANETS at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403. Tix purchased online or by phone, add $4 svc chg, per order (not per ticket) to price shown. $15.
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Sat, Nov 15:
8 pm BOB CHEEVERS & HARRIET SCHOCK play Hallenback¹s & Cahuenga General Store, 5510 Cahuenga Bl, North Hollywood 91601; 818-985-5916. BOB CHEEVERS writes and sings down home, award-winning folk-Americana, alt-country songs, with, as Severin Browne says, “Stories up the wahoo!” Bob is touring the West Coast in support of his new CD, "Fiona's World." Venue has good sandwiches and salads, coffeehouse fare. $5 cover.
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Sat, Nov 15 & Nov 22:
8 pm “THE GRAPES OF WRATH” with jug band music from KENNY & THE LEASEBREAKERS, in a National American Shakespeare Company production at The Knightsbridge Theatre, 1944 Riverside Dr, L.A. 90039; Info & tix, 323-667-0955, www.knightsbridgetheatre.com. "The Grapes of Wrath" is a timely story in these troubled times of foreclosures, evictions, and economic uncertainty. FRANK GALATI’s play based on the JOHN STEINBECK novel is uplifting, portraying how the people of Depression-Era America continued to maintain dignity and justice in indecent and unjust situations. The story follows the Joad family - who are forced to leave their homes in the Dust Bowl - in search of a better life in the farmland of California. The Joads, like thousands of real-life economic refugees, encounter unjust labor practices and discrimination, but also companionship, and the generosity of fellow human beings in common plights. It is a story of love, family, honor, courage, and individual battles over doing the right thing, once one figures out what the right thing is. It's about community and working together to make change. Steinbeck’s own powerful words are preserved and honored in Frank Galati’s adaptation. The production includes “authentic on-stage fights featuring pick handles and guns.” Director CAROLEE SHOEMAKER grew up in the San Joaquin and San Gabriel Valleys and is herself a real part of that California story.
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The production features live, acoustic, jug band music by KENNY & THE LEASEBREAKERS before, during, and after the show and during the intermission and the curtain call. The cast sings a couple of original songs, there is a camp-fire sing along, and there are two live-called square dances, all set to jug band music.
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The music performances are “truly acoustic” - no electronic processing, no microphones, pickups, amplifiers or PA speakers, no pickups, no wires, just, as the band says, “the genuine acoustic vibrations traveling through the air from the musicians to your ears!” and they add, “The jug band's banjo player plays in an old-timey style, without finger picks or resonator.”
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Sat, Nov 15:
8 pm THE PINE BOX BOYS at The Redwood Bar & Grill, 316 W 2nd St (between Broadway and Hill), downtown L.A. 90012; www.theredwoodbar.com.
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Sat, Nov 15:
8 pm AMY KUNEY at Hotel Café, 1623 N Cahuenga Bl, Hollywood; 323-461-2040; www.hotelcafe.com. Amy has performed live on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.” She has a fine voice and good original songs.
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Sat, third Sat, every month:
8 pm “JAVA WITH JAVELYN INDIE MUSIC NITES” at the Unurban Café, 3301 Pico Bl, Santa Monica. This event is a pre-booked artist showcase, not an open mic. Javelyn holds a companion event every 1st Fri with an opne mic, at another venue, at 6:30 pm; see that calendar listing. Info, www.javawithjavelyn.com.
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Sat, Nov 15:
8 pm “JAPANESE FUSION SERIES #3” performed by the TAIKO CENTER OF LOS ANGELES; workshop & concert at Grand Annex, 434 W 6th St, San Pedro 90731; event info, http://panioloproductions.com/local.html.
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The 8 pm concert is $15. Dynamic taiko drumming led by Tom Kurai performing traditional as well as contemporary music by one of LA's best groups.
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The 5 pm workshop is $10. Taiko Center of L.A. will teach you the basic elements of the Japanese group taiko drumming technique.
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This is #3 of 6 events that make up Paniolo Productions offerings in the Japanese Fusion Workshop & Concert Series. Tix, www.panioloproductions.com/store.html.
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Sat, Nov 15 (Fri-Sun, Nov 14-16); classic stage play:
8 pm “ANTÍGONA,” SOPHOCLES' classic drama of the arrogance of power, at The Getty Villa, 17985 Pacific Coast Hwy, Malibu; 310-440-7300; parking, $10. See the ancient Greek classic through contemporary Peruvian eyes in a searing new translation by poet JOSÉ WATANABE and in solo performance by TERESA RALLI. Part of the “FITLA International Latino Theatre Festival of Los Angeles;” performed in Spanish with English supertitles. Info & tix, www.getty.edu/visit/events/antigona.html?cid=egetty084 or 310-440-7300. Runs Fri & Sat at 8 pm, Sun at 3 pm. $20 gen’l, $15 students/srs.
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Sat ,3rd Sat, every month:
8 pm-midnight SONGMAKERS “CARS AND GUITARS SONG CIRCLE” in Camarillo; for location, contact Pat Cronin, CarsAndGuitarsSongCircle@songmakers.org or 805-236-7954; www.songmakers.org.
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Sat, 3rd Sat, ODD-numbered months only:
8 pm-midnight SONGMAKERS “SOUTH BAY HOOT” in Redondo Beach; for location, contact info@Songmakers.org; www.songmakers.org.
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Sat, Nov 15:
8 pm-late “LOS ANGELES A.M.P. PARTY” sponsored by AMP - the Artists Meeting Place, at Edgar Varela Fine Arts, 542 S Alameda St, L.A. 90013; www.edgarvarelafinearts.com. The AMP organization includes musicians, painters, photographers, performance artists, and others; event features the launch of “AMP’er” Joshua Fisher's new music company, Heart. An eclectic mix of performances will be presented by SCOT NERY, MICK FARREN, NATHALIE BROIZAT & ARIADNA RODRIGUEZ, PAUL PLAGENS, APRIL HAVA SHENKMAN, ABE LINCOLN STORY, AARON DRAKE'S 10, RANDOM PATTERNS, LUCAS GONZE, ED JOR-EL ELKIN, BELLA LAND, HOWARD COHEN, STEVE FEGELY, and DJs Cinnamon Twist and Mighty Eye. Info at www.pluginamp.com.
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Sat, Nov 15; in Seattle:
8 pm TANIA OPLAND & MIKE FREEMAN plus WATCH THE SKY! play the monthly Northwest Seaport Maritime Concert, at the Center for Wooden Boats, 1010 Valley St, in Seattle’s new Lake Union Park; info, www.nwseaport.org/programs.html. Hosted by Phillip Morgan, all concerts start at 8 and last until after 10 pm. Coffee, tea, baked goods, and more, are available. Maritime music CDs for sale. Tix, $15 gen’l, $10 srs, youth, and mbrs of Northwest Seaport or the Center for Wooden Boats.
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Sat, Nov 15:
9-11 pm RICHARD MARCHETTA & MIKE DILL play a November residency with different guests each week, at Cafe At The Vista, 4469 Sunset Dr (next to the historic Vista Theater), Los Feliz; 323-660-4722. It’s “acoustic originals & standards - jazz, blues, ragtime tunes.” Guests artists performing the series are:
Nov 15, PAUL ZOLLO - music book author, song craftsman.
Nov 22, PIPER-GREY - wonderful vocal harmony / fingerpicking guitarists acoustic duet, DAVID PIPER & EARL GREY, past guests on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.”
Nov 29, MARIO MARTIN ZELAYA - acoustic jazz guitarist.
More at www.myspace.com/richardmarchetta. No cover.
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Sat, every week:
9 pm LIVE MUSIC (artists tba) at the Cowboy Palace Saloon, 21635 Devonshire St (Devonshire & Owensmouth), Chatsworth 91311; www.cowboypalace.com; 818-341-0166. Live music 7 nights a week, sometimes acoustic, sometimes electric. Preceded by free line / couple dance lessons with Charlotte, 7-9 pm. No cover.
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Sat, every week; on TV:
11 pm-12 am "AUSTIN CITY LIMITS" on KLCS (check your cable co.; broadcast TV Ch. 58). Recent editions have happily featured classic Americana artists, rather than the dearth of alt rockers who dominated for several months.
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Sunday’s “SHOW OF THE WEEK” picks are an especially rich set of offerings, in Santa Monica, San Pedro, Altadena, and Granada Hills, all at 7 pm.
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Sun, every week:
10 am-2 pm LIVE MUSIC at WEST L.A. FARMERS MARKET, 11360 Santa Monica Bl (at Corinth); www.westlafarmersmarket.com. Also, free raffle for Farmers Market fresh food. A nice, permanent band shell stage and good sound system distinguish this one. Usually the first act performs from 10 or 10:30 am-noon, there’s a second act noon-1 pm, a break for the raffle of market goodies, and the final act performs 1:15-2 pm. This is a well-structured event. Free wifi at the farmers market and throughout the West L.A. Civic Center Plaza, and Free kids crafts table operated by volunteers 9 am-2 pm, both sponsored by West L.A. Neighborhood Council www.wlanc.com. When you are on the plaza with your laptop, select wlancwifi as your free wireless network. Free event. Map to free parking, www.westlafarmersmarket.com/Location.htm.
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Sun, every week:
10 am & 1 pm “GOSPEL BRUNCH” at House of Blues Sunset Strip, 8430 Sunset Bl, West Hollywood; 323-848-5100.
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Sun, every week:
10 am & 1 pm “GOSPEL BRUNCH” at House of Blues Anaheim, 1530 S Disneyland Dr, Anaheim; 714-778-2583.
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Sun, Nov 16:
11:30 am-2:30 pm KELLY FITZGERALD plays her brunch gig solo acoustic at Renaissance, 24701 Del Prado, Dana Point; www.renaissance-danapoint.com. Kelly is a fabulous and award-winning singer-songwriter, whose music has been heard on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.” More at www.kellyfitzgerald.net.
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Sun, every week:
Noon-3 pm “AMERICANA BRUNCH” with different live performers each week, at Safari Sam's, 5214 Sunset Bl, Hollywood 90027. Hosted by Hillbilly DJ Jeff W, who, says David Serby, “Not only puts these Sunday shows together, but he spins some serious old school country, honky tonk and rockabilly music, too.”
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Sun, Nov 16:
Noon-3 pm LUIS OLIART solo acoustic for “Sunday Brunch,” at the Wine Bistro, 11915 Ventura Bl, Studio City 91604; 818-766-6233. When he competed on NBC’s “Star Tomorrow,” Billy Gibbons of ZZ TOP said, “If Luis doesn’t advance to the next round, I’m gonna take him myself and start our own project on the side.” Music Connection magazine calls him, “Simply magical…totally captivating…compelling.” And his original, “La Petite Morte,” is in the film trailer for the upcoming motion picture, “Elegy,” starring Ben Kingsley, Penelope Cruz, and Dennis Hopper. More at www.oliartmusic.com.
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Sun; 3rd Sun, every month:
Noon-3 pm SONGSALIVE! monthly “LOS ANGELES WORKSHOP,” with music industry guest speaker, at The Finnish Center, 10701 Magnolia Bl (E of Vineland), North Hollywood 91601.
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Song critique session first half, followed by this month’s guest speaker, BRIAN CORBER, on the topic, “How to protect yourself in a music deal - the art of reading a contract,” for the important deal points, things to look for aside from money, like “the snaky things” put into music deals.
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Each monthly workshop features a music industry guest speaker, in a setting for songwriters to gather, share their songs, gain feedback and develop relationships within the songwriting community. The first half of each session is an in-the-round workshop, where each writer presents one song, on tape or CD or live. The second half includes the guest speaker and an industry discussion, with time to talk, enjoy coffee and network. Hosted by Paul Lawrence Moyer. Info on guest speaker, or pre-registration, at 310-238-0359 or www.songsalive.org/losangeles for rules, speakers & what to bring. (Event now held on 3rd Sundays, changed from 1st Sundays.) $5, or free for Songsalive! members.
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Sun, every week:
12:30 pm families; 1:30 pm adults only COMMUNITY DRUM CIRCLES at Rock Rose Gallery/Productions & Arroyo Books, 4108 N Figueroa St, Sycamore Grove; 323-222-4740; rockroseart@yahoo.com; www.rockrosegallery.com. Every Sun; 12:30 pm families, 1:30 pm adults only. Bring your own drum or percussion instrument to the drum circle or use one of those provided by the gallery. Taught by Mr Blue, a versatile artist from New York.
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Sun, Nov 16; 3rd Sun, every month:
1-3 pm Monthly “WESTERN MUSIC ASSOCIATION SOUTHERN CAL JAM SESSION” on the Heritage Court Stage in the Autry National Center (Autry Museum), 4700 Western Heritage Way, Griffith Park; www.museumoftheamericanwest.org; 818-971-5002. Last WMA California Chapter meeting of the year follows. All performing musicians (whether or not they are Autry members or WMA members) get in free, and each may bring one guest. On WMA jam days at the Autry, all WMA members will be admitted free to the museum all day (show your WMA membership ID at the front desk and get access to the jam and to all the museum galleries for the whole day). Award-winning performing songwriter JOYCE WOODSON says, “You can have lunch there at the Golden Spur first, then stop by for some music.” Info at www.westernmusic.org. Museum gen’l adm $9 adults, $3 kids age 12 and under.
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Sun, 3rd Sunday, every month:
1-5 pm SONGMAKERS “EAST VALLEY HOOT” in Van Nuys; for location, contact Barbara Greenspan, EastValleyHoot@songmakers.org or 818-780-5979; www.songmakers.org.
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Sun, recurring:
1:30 pm WELSH CHOIR, for location, contact Rutthy: 818-507-0337.
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Sun, Nov 16:
2 pm EXTREME KLEZMER MAKEOVER performs in celebration of the book-signing of “At Close of Day,” the new Yiddish poetry book by L.A.’s own prize-winning poet MOSHE SHKLAR, at the LA Yiddish Culture Club, 8339 W 3rd St, 2nd fl., downtown L.A. It’s “A poetic / musical event with readings in Yiddish and English and music by Extreme Klezmer Makeover, ‘a quartet you won’t forget,’ with the participation of veteran Yiddish actor JACOB LEWIN, poet MIRI KORAL, and members of ‘UNDZER GRUPE.’” Presented by the LA Yiddish Culture Club and The California Institute for Yiddish Culture & Language, with support from the Ruth/Allen Ziegler Foundation.
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Sun, Nov 16; in Santa Barbara:
2-5 pm SEAN WIGGINS & LONE GOAT at Paradise Store, 1 Paradise Rd, Santa Barbara; 805-967-3254. Sean says, “The full band will be jamming - can't wait! Grab a cooler and come on out - you can get BBQ and a 6 pack and come out and hang in the beautiful hills above Santa Barbara!” Artists info, www.seanwiggins.com. No cover.
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Sun, Nov 16 & Nov 23:
3 pm “THE GRAPES OF WRATH” with jug band music from KENNY & THE LEASEBREAKERS, in a National American Shakespeare Company production at The Knightsbridge Theatre, 1944 Riverside Dr, L.A. 90039; Info & tix, 323-667-0955, www.knightsbridgetheatre.com. "The Grapes of Wrath" is a timely story in these troubled times of foreclosures, evictions, and economic uncertainty. FRANK GALATI’s play based on the JOHN STEINBECK novel is uplifting, portraying how the people of Depression-Era America continued to maintain dignity and justice in indecent and unjust situations. The story follows the Joad family - who are forced to leave their homes in the Dust Bowl - in search of a better life in the farmland of California. The Joads, like thousands of real-life economic refugees, encounter unjust labor practices and discrimination, but also companionship, and the generosity of fellow human beings in common plights. It is a story of love, family, honor, courage, and individual battles over doing the right thing, once one figures out what the right thing is. It's about community and working together to make change. Steinbeck’s own powerful words are preserved and honored in Frank Galati’s adaptation. The production includes “authentic on-stage fights featuring pick handles and guns.” Director CAROLEE SHOEMAKER grew up in the San Joaquin and San Gabriel Valleys and is herself a real part of that California story.
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The production features live, acoustic, jug band music by KENNY & THE LEASEBREAKERS before, during, and after the show and during the intermission and the curtain call. The cast sings a couple of original songs, there is a camp-fire sing along, and there are two live-called square dances, all set to jug band music.
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The music performances are “truly acoustic” - no electronic processing, no microphones, pickups, amplifiers or PA speakers, no pickups, no wires, just, as the band says, “the genuine acoustic vibrations traveling through the air from the musicians to your ears!” and they add, “The jug band's banjo player plays in an old-timey style, without finger picks or resonator.”
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Sun, recurring:
3-5:30 pm JAZZ COMPOSERS WORKSHOP at Rock Rose Gallery/Productions & Arroyo Books, 4108 N Figueroa St, Sycamore Grove; 323-222-4740; rockroseart@yahoo.com; www.rockrosegallery.com. Every Sunday.
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Sun, Nov 16 (Fri-Sun, Nov 14-16); classic stage play:
3 pm “ANTÍGONA,” SOPHOCLES' classic drama of the arrogance of power, at The Getty Villa, 17985 Pacific Coast Hwy, Malibu; 310-440-7300; parking, $10. See the ancient Greek classic through contemporary Peruvian eyes in a searing new translation by poet JOSÉ WATANABE and in solo performance by TERESA RALLI. Part of the “FITLA International Latino Theatre Festival of Los Angeles;” performed in Spanish with English supertitles. Info & tix, www.getty.edu/visit/events/antigona.html?cid=egetty084 or 310-440-7300. Runs Fri & Sat at 8 pm, Sun at 3 pm. $20 gen’l, $15 students/srs.
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Sun, Nov 16:
3-5 pm
Food on Foot is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing LA’s poor and homeless with nutritious meals, clothing, and assistance in the transition to employment and life off the streets. Amoeba Music will sponsor the drive on November 16th from 3-5pm. If you’d like to make a donation, please stop by 1625 N. Schrader Blvd. We’ll be set up in the private parking lot in back of the Gay and Lesbian Center. For more info on donating or volunteering, http://www.foodonfoot.org/

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Sun, Nov 16:
4-8 pm CONJUNTO LOS POCHOS plus JUAN CHAPA Y SU CONJUNTO and TRIO LOS SUSPIROS play a “CD FUNdraiser & Dance” for Los Pochos “new album recording studio fund” at AmVets Post 1944, 16151 East Gale Av, City Of Industry 91745. The band scored a “Listener Favorite” on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks” with the title track of their CD, “Margie’s.”
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Otono, superb accordionist for Los Pochos, tells us, “Our last CD, ‘Margie's,’ was recorded in 2002. Well, we've been itching to get back in the studio and put another CD together with some of our latest work, as well as some of your requests. As most works of any quality, we inevitably need money to pull it off, even with the most modest of project budgets. With the band pooling its resources, and exciting performance opportunities in 2009, this is a crucial time for us to record new work. We are attempting to raise the full cost of producing the CD, from recording to duplication, before stepping into the studio. As we learned with our last CD, if the resources aren't in place when you're ready to move, it can have a frustrating effect and prolong the release date - particularly with independent musicians, such as ourselves. By prepaying for your admission to this Dance and FUNdraiser, you are helping to ensure the success of this event AND our ability to get start recording in early 2009 with a release date sometime this next Spring. You are also saving yourself money to an awesome line-up, so it's a win-win. How's that sound? We'd also like to recognize, in advance, the support of the AmVets Post-1944, Juan Chapa Y Su Conjunto, Trio Los Suspiros and the volunteers that are helping us with this event. We appreciate and value your contributions of time and talent.”
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Advance tix $12 at www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=904845 or $15 at door.
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Sun, every week:
4-7 pm “IRISH MUSIC SESSION” weekly at Finn McCool, 2702 Main St, Santa Monica; 310-452-1734.
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Sun, every week:
4-7 pm “IRISH MUSIC SESSION” weekly at Auld Dubliner, 71 S Pine Av, Long Beach; 562-437-8300; www.aulddubliner.com.
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Sun, every week:
4-6 pm “BEGINNERS IRISH MUSIC SESSION” weekly at Celtic Arts Center at Theatre Unlimited, 10943 Camarillo St, North Hollywood; 818-760-8322; www.celticartscenter.com.
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Sun, Nov 16:
5 pm GAEA SCHELL plays the “JAZZ VESPERS” series at All Saints Church, 132 N Euclid Av, Pasadena 91101; 626-583-2725; www.allsaints-pas.org. The series is “a celebration of life, spirit and music.” (After today, series goes on hiatus until Jan 11.) Child care is provided. Good will offering is accepted. No reservations. Free.
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Sun, every week:
5 pm LIVE MUSIC (artists tba) and WEEKLY COMPLIMENTARY BBQ at the Cowboy Palace Saloon, 21635 Devonshire St (Devonshire & Owensmouth), Chatsworth 91311; www.cowboypalace.com; 818-341-0166. (BBQ changed to 5-8 pm, effective July 4.) Live music 7 nights a week, sometimes acoustic, sometimes electric. Preceded by free line dance lessons with Bonnie, 4-6 pm. Every Sunday they “light up the 'ol barbie and throw on anything from marinated tri-tip beef to good 'ol hamburgers. Every BBQ is served with all the fixin's, like baked beans, vegetables, rice, cole slaw, potato salad and more.” They tell us, “If you're looking for something really fun and different to do on Sundays, then head on down to The Cowboy Palace Saloon for dance lessons at 4, mouthwatering BBQ at 5, and a hot country band starting at 6!” No cover.
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Sun, Nov 16:
5 pm RACHEL SEDACCA at Mama HillyBeans Coffee & Community, 426 E Tehachapi Bl, Tehachapi; www.mamahillybeans.com; 661-822-BEAN. Singer-songwriter, performing, recording artist Rachel Sedacca's country/blues songs and folksy ballads are full of colorful characters and stories of love and hope from her time on the road. She calls this blend “bluesy folkabilly with a smile.” Rachel recently broke her ankle while on tour, and needed surgery in Colorado. Her sunny disposition will again shine through today, as it did through the pain and disappointment of that misadventure. More at www.myspace.com/rachelsedacca.
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Venue has great ambience, and food "made from scratch and about 95% organic." Traveling acts have varying admission prices; check venue's web site. Tix are $10 at the door & $20 with Rachel’s new CD included.
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Sun, Nov 16:
5:30-9:30 pm JEANNIE WILLETS & HER BAND, plus SEVERIN BROWNE, BRYAN CHAN, DENNIS DAVIS, & BERINGTON VAN CAMPEN, at Arnie's Café, 6864 Foothill Bl (at Marcus), Tujunga 91042; www.myspace.com/arniescafe; 818-951-9089. Jeannie Willets has performed live on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.” She tells us, “last month, we had all females and we called it ‘Fabulous Females,’ so I decided to call this one the ‘Marvelous Males Songwriter Showcase.’” The lineup is Severin Browne (also a past performing guest on TttT), Bryan Chan, Dennis Davis, Berington Van Campen, and Jeannie & her band.
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Jeannie adds, “Severin Browne is a really wonderful singer-songwriter and has been one of my favorites ever since I met him. (He was also my ‘penthouse neighbor’ at the Far-West Conference. If you want to hear the funny story about that, come on by.) Bryan is a blues guitarist-songwriter-musician extraordinaire and, believe me, he really knows how to play that thing! Dennis is an incredible talent, a songwriter and an excellent multi-instrumentalist. I've heard him play some really phenomenal solos on his guitar in bands but, in this showcase, he will be accompanying himself, performing his well-crafted songs. And, last but certainly not least, Berington Van Campen, who is also in my band, is not only one of my very favorite guitarists but also one of my very favorite people… [Berrington] will be doing a set of his original songs with his band.” And, of course, Jeannie Willets and her Band will be playing a full set of Jeannie's songs, with a couple of new ones. Venue serves coffeehouse fare, and if they’ve finished building their new kitchen, more than that. No cover.
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Sun, 3rd Sun, every month; in Arroyo Grande:
5:30-8:30 pm "BLUEGRASS JAM SESSION" at the SLO Down Pub, 1200 E Grand Av (at Brisco), Arroyo Grande; 805-481-4015. Hosted by Roger Siminoff; info, siminoff@siminoff.net. All welcome.
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Sun, 3rd Sun, every month:
6-10 pm “GRIMM / BIG FISH / PRO BLUES JAM” at The Big Fish, 5230 San Fernando Rd, Glendale; 818-244-6442. With KATHRYN GRIMM on guitar & vocals, BILL ORR on bass & vocals, FRANKIE SALEMMO on drums. Other musicians take part by invitation from Kathryn, in advance, at grimmmusic@yahoo.com. "Grimm hosts the Pro Blues Jam the third Sunday of each month, to give professionals and amateurs a chance to shine. Her guitar licks are explosive and her singing divine." - Joyce Rudolph, Los Angeles Times. Billy Hulting (Lou Rawls, Patti Labelle, Dwezill Zappa) says Kathryn Grimm "...sings like an angel, plays guitar like the devil." Kathryn tells us, “Bill [Orr] has just started a myspace page for the Big Fish Jam. Pleeeaaasseee go visit, add it to you friends list and keep visiting to view the up-and-comers photos, [and learn about the] music and info about the Best Jam in Town.” It’s at www.myspace.com/bigfishjam.
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Sun, Nov 16; a “SHOW OF THE WEEK” pick:
7 pm THE PRATIES bring Irish music to the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91101; info, www.coffeegallery.com; reservations, 626-398-7917. The Praties take their name from the Irish slang term for potatoes. They are a traditional Irish band that plays jigs, reels, polkas and rousing songs. They rock-up those traditional Irish tunes and blast away at the old ballads. The five members play a vast variety of instruments including fiddle, guitar, uilleann pipes (Irish bagpipes), whistles, flute, mandolin, harmonica, bodhran (Irish flat drum), autoharp, accordion, and banjo. This lively band also performs other rock and folk songs like JETHRO TULL’s “Locomotive Breath” and the “Battle of New Orleans.” Their original songs like “Dawning Of A New Day” elaborates on the current upturn in Ireland’s economy, and “I’ll Take California,” which celebrates their great affection for the Golden State. Brace yourself for the full sound and Gallic hijinx of The Praties. Catch a sample of their performance at www.thepraties.com. Tix, $15.
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Sun, Nov 16; a “SHOW OF THE WEEK” pick:
7 pm BILL KNOPF & KATHY CRAIG at The Blue Ridge Pickin’ Parlor, 17828 Chatsworth St, Granada Hills; www.pickinparlor.com; 818-282-9001. Start your holidays by enjoying an evening with the acclaimed banjo wizardry of Bill Knopf, together with pianist Kathy Craig for a fine and fun evening of ragtime, traditional jazz, marches, pop standards and bluegrass favorites. Among the CDs recorded by Bill and heard on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks” are his “Scott Joplin Ragtime” and “John Philip Sousa Marches.” Artist info, www.billknopf.com. Doors at 6:30 pm. $15 advance, $20 door; kids age 6 to 11 years, $10.
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Sun, Nov 16; a “SHOW OF THE WEEK” pick:
7 pm MARTIN SIMPSON, winner of two BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards, performs at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403. Compass records recording artist Martin Simpson is touring his new CD, “Prodigal Son,” which won the BBC’s “Best Album,” together with “Best Original Song” for "Never Any Good." The publication “The List” calls him, "roots music at it's finest," and The “Boston Globe” says he is "One of England's finest guitarists." There is no one who has more successfully combined the diverse elements of British, Afro-American and old-timey music than Martin Simpson. After 35 years as a professional musician, Simpson is better than ever. Widely acknowledged as one of the finest fingerstyle and slide guitarists in the world, his interpretations of traditional songs are masterpieces of storytelling. His performances are intense, eclectic, spellbinding and deeply moving. Hear clips from “Prodigal Son” at http://compassrecords.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=531
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Sun, Nov 16; a “SHOW OF THE WEEK” pick:
7 pm YUVAL RON “ON THE MUSIC OF THE GOLDEN AGE OF SPAIN” at the Grand Vision Event Center, 434 W. 6th St, San Pedro 90731; event info, http://panioloproductions.com/local.html. YUVAL RON is a world-class musician with a music Oscar. In this show, he brings Muslim, Jewish and Christian harmony in the Golden Age of Spain, as a lecture / storytelling concert. Learn the fascinating journey of the Oud (Middle Eastern Lute) from Baghdad, Iraq to Andalusia, Spain and the amazing master musician who changed the music of Europe. A lecture and demonstration of the Jewish and Arabic music that originated in Andalusia, and the 600 years of Moorish Arab role in Spain, as well as the mutual influences between these traditions and the Christian music tradition of Spain. Tix, www.panioloproductions.com/store.html. Artist info, www.yuvalronmusic.com. Tix $15 adv, $17 door.
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Sun, every Sun:
7-8 pm JES HUDAK plays her weekly residency at Café Muse, 6547 Santa Monica Bl, Hollywood 90038; www.cafemusela.com; 323-464-MUSE (6873). JES HUDAK is a singer/songwriter living in Los Angeles. Her weapons of choice are the piano and her voice, and she has been known to wield a guitar from time to time. Her live performance “takes her audience on a journey through laughter and love and sadness and heartbreak. Her voice is powerful and soulful, and her songs are original, emotional, and real.” Artist info, www.jes-hudak.com and www.myspace.com/jeshudak
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Venue serves vegan & omnivore “comfort food,” fruit smoothies and organic coffee & tea beverages. Entertainment (of various kinds) every night, usually beginning 9:30-10 pm, after the shows in the surrounding theatre district. Venue has a beautiful piano and a house guitar for musician use, or bring your own instrument. They say, “We welcome people to come by and play anytime - you never know when the Muses might appear!” They tell us, “We are always looking for piano players & musicians to accompany the singers and spoken word artists (or to come in and jam with us).” Email them to be added to their roster, at TheMuses@CafeMuseLA.com. Early arrival recommended; $5 minimum for table service requested, otherwise, no cover.
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Sun, Nov 16; in the OC:
7 pm AMBER RUBARTH opening for MELISSA FERRICK at the Coach House, 33157 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano; 949-496-8930. Amber is freshly returned from playing Paris, France, and a big European tour. Next month, she opens for LOUDON WAINWRIGHT III on the East Coast. Her music has been heard on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.”
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Sun, every week:
7 pm PERFORMANCE WORKSHOP WITH MARC PLATT at Kulak's Woodshed, 5230-1/2 Laurel Canyon Bl, North Hollywood; 818-766-9913; www.kulakswoodshed.com. Must be a member in advance to gain entry. Limit 10 performers per week. Info, www.kulakswoodshed.com/workshop.shtml. Each week's workshop is $20, with all proceeds to the venue.
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Sun, every week, on web radio:
7-9 pm “FOLKSCENE” is a long-running folk music show from Los Angeles, hosted by ROZ LARMAN on KPFK 90.7 FM in Los Angeles, 98.7 FM in Santa Barbara, and simulcast at www.kpfk.org. Each edition features a long-form performance-interview, recorded live, with a guest recording artist. The show celebrated its 37th year on the air in February 2008. Info on the show and guests, playlists, and tributes to the late co-host HOWARD LARMAN, at www.folkscene.com.
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Sun, every week, on web radio:
7 pm “FLAT CAT RADIO,” hosted by DAVE STRAUSS, features live on-air performance-interviews at www.myspace.com/flatcatradio. It’s a weekly live web-only show focused on Los Angeles-based songwriters of all genres, but the live segment is generally an acoustic performance.
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Sun, Nov 16:
8 pm “FOREVER FLAMENCO!” at The Fountain Theatre, 5060 Fountain Av (Fountain at Normandie), L.A. 90029; 323-663-1525; www.FountainTheatre.com. Ongoing Flamenco series takes place on the first and third Sunday of every month. With only 80 seats in four rows, The Fountain Theatre is the perfect place to view Flamenco. Each show features a roster of world-class Flamenco dancers, singers and musicians drawn from the rich pool of Flamenco artists in Southern California, with additional guest artists brought from San Francisco, Albuquerque and Spain. Series continues Sundays, 8 pm, Dec 7 & 21. Secure, on-site parking is $5; tix $30.
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Sun; third Sun, every month:
8 pm “VARIETY NIGHT,” with a guest recording artist, at Boulevard Music, 4316 Sepulveda Bl, Culver City; 310-398-2583; www.boulevardmusic.com. Performance by the guest artist, plus the pre-registered open mic-ers. Signups each month begin two Sundays ahead, at 1 pm, and continue until showtime unless all 8 slots are filled in advance. The night always includes a drawing for 2 hrs free studio time at Sunburst Recording for a lucky open mic-er. Performers may purchase a live recording of their stage performance for $8. Website has directions to venue and nearby recommended eateries. $4.
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Sun, Nov 16; in Santa Barbara:
8 pm MARIA MULDAUR & HER HOT BLUESIANA BAND at SOhO Restaurant & Music Club, 1221 State St, Santa Barbara; 805-962 7776; www.sohosb.com.
“Midnight at the Oasis” singer Maria Muldaur's roots are in the folk revival of the early '60s, a time when figures like Pete Seeger and Bob Dylan were making bold statements about the civil rights movement, Vietnam, and other burning issues of the day. Dinner reservations ensure priority seating. All ages. $25 & $20, with dinner.
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Mon, every week:
2-4 pm “HEAR, HERE” at the Lost Souls Café, 124 E 4th St (down the gated alley), downtown L.A.; 213-617-7006; www.lostsouls.com. A weekly live benefit event of “whatever” kind of music, by and for www.killradio.org, which has daily internet radio and live webcasts on Fridays, Noon-2 pm. The “Kill Radio” webcast is a submission show; send them your CDs or mp3s for “guaranteed” airplay. All the info for that is at www.myspace.com/hear_here.
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Mon; every Mon:
6-10 pm MARC BOSSERMAN plays his residency at Parkway Grill, 510 S Arroyo Pkwy, Pasadena 91105; reserv recommended, 626-795-1001 (or hang out at the bar). He delivers fine piano and vocals. Info, www.marcbosserman.com.
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Mon, recurring, on web radio:
6 pm (Pacific) “RALPH’S BACK PORCH” broadcast from Texas, usually has live in-studio western music guests; call-in number to chat with Ralph and guests, 347 215 8849; catch the show at www.blogtalkradio.com/ralphsbackporch.
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Mon; 3rd (and 1st) Mon, every month:
7-10 pm DALE LaDUKE & FRIENDS play a twice-a-month singer-songwriter showcase night, with different guests each time, at Arnie's Café, 6864 Foothill Bl (at Marcus), Tujunga 91042; 818-951-9089; http://arniescafe.com; www.myspace.com/arniescafe. DALE LaDUKE (Kaedmon, BeaTunes, Five Wheel Drive) tells us, it’s “a new little coffee house that is becoming quite a scene.” Dale gets major-league songwriters; a recent edition featured HAROLD PAYNE, & FREEBO. No cover, donations to artists are welcome.
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Mon, every week:
“PRO BLUES JAM” at Cozy's Bar & Grill, 14058 Ventura Blvd, Sherman Oaks; 818-986-6000 www.cozysblues.com.
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Mon, every week:
“ALL STAR PRO JAM” (blues, R&B, jazz, soul, etc.) every Monday at Harvelle's, 1432 Fourth St, Santa Monica; 310-395-1676.
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Mon, every week:
7:30 pm OPEN MIC at Kulak's Woodshed, 5230-1/2 Laurel Canyon Bl, North Hollywood; 818-766-9913; Web simulcast at www.kulakswoodshed.com. Hosted by LISA TURNER. Kulak’s provides all necessary connections for acoustic stage, plus a baby grand piano. Sign-ups 7-7:15 pm, show at 7:30 pm. Performers may choose (in advance) to purchase a multi-camera DVD of their performance. One (max length 3-4 minute) song per performer. Info, www.kulakswoodshed.com/openmic.shtml. All artists donate their performances; venue is supported by donations, and asks $10 per attendee in lieu of a cover charge.
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Mon, Nov 17; in Santa Barbara:
7:30 pm-midnight KATHLEEN GRACE touring her new CD, “Mirror,” at SOhO Restaurant & Music Club, 1221 State St, Santa Barbara; 805-962 7776; www.sohosb.com.. Kathleen is an exciting piano-playing jazz-with-folk-elements vocalist and songwriter. She tells us, “The evening will be packed with hours of music - we'll be on that stage from 8:30-midnight. I hope you can come by and hear where the music takes us!”
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Kathleen’s music has been heard on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.” Here are some review comments for her new album, “MIRROR” –
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"The Kathleen Grace Band lives somewhere between cheeky and poignant, plugging their brand of jazz, rock, and folk into the purity of music and coming up with awe-inspiring results... These stories of love, power, loss, and passion are charming and textured. They serve as reminders of our humanity, of our reflections, and of the inner compartments of our hearts." - Jordan Richardson, Blog Critics Magazine
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"Charting a new route that your won't be able to pigeon hole straight away, Grace is a jazzy vocalist that mines a Rickie Lee Jones groove with a smoother voice and veers it into classic singer-songwriter territory...Grace has loads on the ball and the open eared looking for a new kick are sure to find it right off here." - Chris Spector, Midwest Record
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"By turns haunting, bittersweet, insightful and buoyant... The mystery of Grace's art runs deep." - Chuck Graham, Tucson Citizen
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Mon, Nov 17:
8 pm AMBER RUBARTH, JAY NASH, JOEY RYAN, SHANE ALEXANDER at Room 5 Lounge, 143 N La Brea Bl (2nd Floor, above Amalfi Ristorante), L.A.; 323-938-2504. Amber is freshly returned from playing Paris, France, as part of her big European tour. Next month, she opens for LOUDON WAINWRIGHT III on the East Coast. Her music has been heard on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.”
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Mon, Nov 17:
8 pm THE ALLEY CATS perform a “Christmas Tryout show” with their original cast, at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91101; reservations, 626-398-7917; info, www.coffeegallery.com. Venue impresario BOB STANE has always been very big on this act. Bob says, “THE ALLEY CATS are a perfect blend of musical talent and comic timing. Their interaction with audiences combined with their spontaneous humor makes each show refreshing and exciting. ROYCE, JUAN, MANDO, & SEAN never miss a beat as they bring their own contemporary style to the great songs of the ‘50s and ‘60s. Every Alley Cat performance is accompanied by the sounds of laughter and voices joining in to sing the melodies we all know and love.” They always perform with JAY LENO at his Las Vegas shows. THE ALLEY CATS have recorded four albums that showcase their rich harmonies and the energy and humor of their live shows. Tight harmonies, universal humor, and unbelievable a cappella energy have earned this group the recognition by the critics as "America's Premier Doo-Wop Group," and they are the nation’s most-booked Doo-Wop group. This is the first of two consecutive Mondays here. Tix: $22.
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Mon, every week:
8 pm “BLUE MONDAYS” brings NEW ORLEANS WEST and featured blues performers to Club Fais Do Do, 5257 W Adams Bl, L.A. 90016; www.faisdodo.com; 323-215-5212; (Adams & Cloverdale; exit La Brea S from 10 Fwy). Free red beans & rice with BBQ chicken.
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Mon, every week:
8 pm “KILLING CASSANOVA'S SALOON MONDAYS” series at The Bordello, 901 E First St, L.A 90012; www.bordellobar.com; 213-687-3766. Event info, scheduled performers, www.myspace.com/saloonmonday. Always a lineup of alt-country and roots bands, often with names you recognize and already know you want to go see. The Bordello is the oldest bar and brothel in downtown Los Angeles, reflecting its legendary status as the theater of the unusual and provocative, and it is now the venue for “Killing Cassanova’s Saloon Mondays.” $3 cover.
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Mon, Nov 17:
8 pm “MUSIC INDUSTRY SHOWCASE” presents an eclectic lineup with sets by DAVINA ROBINSON, CHIARA ANGELICOLA, OFF THE ISLAND, TOM SAVELL, JOY PEARSON & LUIS OLIART, and GRAYSON WRAY PROJECT, at the Derby, 4500 Los Feliz Bl, Los Feliz; 323-663-8979; www.derbyclub.com. Co-sponsored by Shout It Out Promotions LLC (www.myspace.com/shoutitoutpromo) and Ue3 Promotions (www.ue3promotions.com). Artists’ info:
DAVINA ROBINSON (www.myspace.com/davinarobinson) brings her Philly brand of “Rock n’ Roll Soul chick” music at 8 pm
CHIARA ANGELICOLA (www.myspace.com/chiaramusic), San Francisco folk singer-songwriter at 8:30 pm
OFF THE ISLAND (www.myspace.com/lauravall), funky pop-jazz band at 9 pm
TOM SAVELL (www.myspace.com/tomsavell), Superior Olive front man, at 9:30 pm
JOY PEARSON (www.myspace.com/joypearsonmusic), former lead singer of the band Neverwonder, teamed-up with LUIS OLIART (www.myspace.com/oliartmusic) at 10 pm
GRAYSON WRAY PROJECT (www.myspace.com/grayson_wray), playing ‘60s Brit rock “in the style of the B-52’s meet the Beatles” at 10:30 pm
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Mon, every week:
8 pm “ACOUSTIC MONDAYS” in-the-round showcase, guided by singer-songwriter JAY NASH, with different guest artists each week, at Room 5, 143 N LaBrea Av (2nd floor, above Amalfi Ristorante), L.A. 90036; 323-938-2504. Upscale, cozy atmosphere with affordable food. Full bar and menu.
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Mon, every week:
8 pm “IRISH MUSIC SESSION” at the Celtic Arts Center at Theatre Unlimited, 10943 Camarillo St, North Hollywood; 818-760-8322; www.celticartscenter.com.
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Mon, every week:
ON HIATUS: 8-11 pm blues legend BERNIE PEARL has long hosted the weekly BLUES JAM at M'Dear's, 78th & Western, L.A. But, the series is on hiatus because the venue is remodeling. We’ll let you know when it returns. Artist info, www.berniepearl.com.
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Mon, every Mon:
8:30 pm “TALENT NIGHT” hosted by CHAD WATSON BAND at the Cowboy Palace Saloon (Devonshire & Owensmouth), Chatsworth 91311; www.cowboypalace.com; 818-341-0166. Cash prizes, and some winners have gone on to perform on the Grand Ole Opry. Free dance lessons 7-8:30 pm, "Two-Step with Ed." No cover.
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Mon, every week:
8:30 pm OPEN MIC at the Rainbow Bar and Grill, 9015 W Sunset Bl, West Hollywood; 310-278-4232. Sign-ups at 8, show at 8:30 pm.
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Mon, every Mon:
8:30 pm OPEN-MIC hosted by singer-songwriter Chris Mathieu at Café Muse, 6547 Santa Monica Bl, Hollywood 90038; www.cafemusela.com; 323-464-MUSE (6873). The venue tells us, “Open-Mic on Mondays is now for MUSIC ONLY.” Two songs, and if time allows, performers may get to go up a second time. Venue adds, “The night may even turn into a big music jam, so be prepared for anything! There's a piano and guitar you are welcome to use, the rest is up to you.” Sign-ups at 8 pm.
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Venue serves vegan & omnivore “comfort food,” fruit smoothies and organic coffee & tea beverages. Entertainment (of various kinds) every night, usually beginning 9:30-10 pm, after the shows in the surrounding theatre district. Venue has a beautiful piano and a house guitar for musician use, or bring your own instrument. They say, “We welcome people to come by and play anytime - you never know when the Muses might appear!” They tell us, “We are always looking for piano players & musicians to accompany the singers and spoken word artists (or to come in and jam with us).” Email them to be added to their roster, at TheMuses@CafeMuseLA.com. Early arrival recommended; $5 minimum for table service requested, otherwise, no cover.
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Mon, every week:
9-11:30 pm "IRISH MUSIC SESSION" weekly at Celtic Arts Center’s new shared location, Theatre Unlimited, 10943 Camarillo St, North Hollywood 91602; 818-760-8322; www.celticartscenter.com. Schedule every week is Irish language workshop at 7 pm, followed by the Irish céilí dance workshop at 8 pm, then comes Southern California's longest running traditional Celtic music seisiún, from 9-11:30 pm. Free.
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Mon, every week:
10:30 pm MISS MICKEY CHAMPION at the Social, 6525 Sunset Bl, Hollywood. L.A.’s legendary blueswoman plays an every-Monday residency. Artist info: www.mickeychampion.net. No cover.
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Mon; most Mondays:
10 pm PRESTON SMITH plays solo acoustic at The Bridge, 3256 Caheunga Bl (at Barham), Universal City / Hollywood area, one mile N of the Hollywood Bowl. Romantic, loungy, acoustic room. Preston sings “blues & beyond,” soul and jazz. "Preston is a singing, guitar and harmonica playing virtuoso of blues and jazz, which makes him a great fit. His stuff is upbeat, intelligent and classy, He's known for his widespread appeal to a variety of audiences and some say his music knows no boundaries. While Smith's songwriting skills have received a big thumbs up from critics all over the map, his live gigs are legendary." - John Sollenberger July 28, ‘06 Pasadena Weekly.
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Preston sang for Barbra Streisand's wedding, and he’s performed for Steven Spielberg, Bruce Willis, Aaron Spelling, Brad Grey, the cast of The Soprano's, and the late Sonny Bono. He appeared on "The Tonight Show" with the late Jimmy Stewart. Roseanne Cash recorded his song "Black and White," then she included it in her greatest hits CD that went to gold. More at www.myspace.com/prestonsmithmusic and www.prestonsmith.com
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Tuesday’s “SHOW OF THE WEEK” picks are at Loyola Marymount University at 7, in Tarzana at 7:30, and in Altadena at 8 pm.
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Tue-Wed, Nov 18-19; in New Mexico:
Annual “WESTERN MUSIC SONGWRITERS COLLEGE” with JUNI FISHER and others teaching; in conjunction with the WESTERN MUSIC ASSOCIATION FESTIVAL in Albuquerque, Aug 20-23. Info at www.westernmusic.org or 661-297-5955. [NOTE: Festival dates have been changed from those previously announced.]
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Tue, every week; in Loma Linda:
9-11:30 am “LOMA LINDA UKULELE STRUMMERS” welcomes all, every Tuesday at the Loma Linda Senior Center, 25541 Barton Rd (behind the Civic Center), Loma Linda. (Sr Center at the far end of the parking lot.) Info, www.lomalindaukestrummers.org. Contact, Ginny Stone, 909 795 3841 or harryginny@hotmail.com.
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Tue, every week:
4:30-6 pm SON JAROCHO CLASSES at East Side Café, 5469 Huntington Dr N, L.A.; 323-583-5113. Learn to play Jarana, a string Instrument from Veracruz; dance Zapateado; sing & compose Sones-songs; gain knowledge of Son Jarocho music; work sound & lights. Open to adults, children and teens. No cover, donations are accepted.
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Tue, every week:
6 pm Weekly BLUEGRASS JAM at Curley’s Café, 1999 E Willow (at Cherry), Signal Hill; 562-424-0018.
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Tue, every week:
6-8 pm ARANA MUSIC LESSONS at IMIX Bookstore, 5052 Eagle Rock Bl, Eagle Rock; 323-257-2512; www.imixbooks.com. For beginners to experts music lessons focusing on the arana and Son Jarocho, presented by Caesar Castro, El Jarochelo.
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Tue, every week; in Menifee:
6-8:30 pm SANDII CASTLEBERRY & RON DAIGH, folk fest faves, at Giovanni's, Pizza, Pasta & More, 26900 Newport Rd #112, Menifee 92584; 951-672-8080. Info, www.sandiicastleberry.com.
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Tue, every Tue:
6:30-11 pm “SOUP JAM,” Don Rowan’s country & bluegrass jam, at 3240 Industry Dr, Signal Hill 90755. Info, contact Don, 562-883-0573. Acoustic instruments only, floating mic for voice; soup, donuts, coffee & tap water served. Loc is 1 mile S of 405 Fwy, 1.2 mi S of Long Beach Airport. Lakewood Bl South exit from 405, immediate right onto Willow for 1 mi (W), left on Redondo for 3/4 mile (S), right onto Industry Dr for 0.2 mi (W), building is 1st entrance for last building on the left; a fair-sized industrial building with high ceilings.
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Tue, Nov 18; a “SHOW OF THE WEEK” pick:
7 pm KEVIN SO plays the "Third Tuesdays Concert Series" at Loyola Marymount University’s Malone Student Center, 1 LMU Dr, L.A. 90045. Kevin is in town from NYC for a few gigs, and this is his only full concert this time around. He performs two full sets solo acoustic in an intimate venue. We caught him a few years ago, and he is a fine guitarist and performer. Artist info, www.myspace.com/KevinSoandMidnightSnack and catch a performance on You Tube at www.youtube.com/KevinSo. No cover.
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Tue, Nov 18; every week:
7 pm “MAIN STREET SONGWRITERS SHOWCASE” brings THE BILGEWATER BROTHERS plus STEVE SCHALCHLIN to Café Bellissimo, 22458 Ventura Bl, Woodland Hills; 818-225-0026. It’s a nice format, always with two recording artists, each doing a half-hour set, and a few songs from performing guest host PAUL ZOLLO. (Longtime host GARRET SWAYNE is out of town for a few weeks, but the series continues without interruption.) The two featured artists are followed by an open mic; info, www.garretswayne.com.
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THE BILGEWATER BROTHERS bring toe-tappin' jazz & parlor ballads of the ’20s and ‘30s. They are no longer a “brothers” act, and are now DAVID BARLIA & CLAUDIA ROSE. They perform rare gems, as well as some originals in period fashion. Mr. Barlia plays ukulele with fine flair, and his honey-dipped vocals recall the romance of days gone by. And Miss Rose's spectral singing and dancing are delightful. The Brothers recently appeared in the critically acclaimed show, “Janet Klein & Her Borsht Belt Babies,” and have appeared together several times in “The Tomorrow Show” on stage in Hollywood , and at their own monthly shows at the Steve Allen Theater . David and Claudia, who happen to be recently married, have performed with other musicians in their band, most notably Brad Kay and John Reynolds, but are now a duo. More at www.myspace.com/bilgewaterbros and www.bilgewatermusic.com
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STEVE SCHALCHLIN is best known for the music and lyrics to two award-winning off-Broadway pop-gospel musicals, “The Last Session,” and “The Big Voice: God or Merman? (a gay marriage musical)” written with his life partner, playwright and actor, Jim Brochu. His work has been praised by the New York Times, L.A. Times, and many other publications. He has performed the national college/university circuit, at Harvard, Stanford, Penn State and many other places. His new choral/symphonic work, “New World Waking! A Song Cycle for Peace, Inspired by John Lennon's Piano,” (www.newworldwaking.com) will be performed Dec 1 at Davies Symphony Hall by the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus and Women's Community Orchestra, featuring actress Piper Laurie and Broadway star Jennifer Holliday. Steve has received awards for “Best Musical Score,” from L.A. Drama Critics Circle, 1997 & 2003; “Best L.A. Theatre Production,” GLAAD Media Awards, 1997; “Best Musical,” L.A. Ovation Awards (L.A.'s equivalent of the Tony), 2005; PFLAG-LA “Oscar Wilde Award,” 1997 & 2003; and nominations for “Best Musical.” NY Drama League, 1997; “Best Musical,” NY Outer Critics Circle , 1997; “Best Theatrical Production,” Off-Broadway GLAAD Media Awards, 2004. His website, www.bonusround.com, was featured in the New York Times for his groundbreaking use of the Internet. More at www.newworldwaking.com, www.bonusroundblog.blogspot.com, www.thebigvoice.com, www.thelastsession.com, and www.zerohourshow.com
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MSSS patrons get half-price drinks, 6:30-7:30, and special discount on award-winning pizza all evening. No cover, but venue expects a minimum $5 food / drink purchase (and that’s half their former expectation).
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Tue, every week:
7-10 pm OPEN MIC - Music, Comedy, Spoken Word, at Synergy Café Lounge, 4437 Sepulveda Bl (just S of Culver Bl), Culver City; www.synergycafelounge.com; 310-482-3490. An eclectic open mic night. Bring your instruments, poetry, comedy, and anything else you'd like to share during your 8-10 minute set. Great atmosphere, excellent opportunity to see and meet other performers. No cover, food / drink purchase expected. Info, contact MC Jackie, jackielievense@yahoo.com.
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Tue, every week; in Tehachapi:
7-10 pm “ACOUSTIC JAM” at Mama HillyBeans Coffee & Community, 426 E Tehachapi Bl, Tehachapi; 661-822-BEAN; www.mamahillybeans.com. They welcome "All unplugged acoustic players." Venue has great ambience, food "made from scratch and about 95% organic." No cover.
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Tue, Nov 18; third Tue, every month; a “SHOW OF THE WEEK” pick:
7:30 pm SIMON PURE are this month’s performing artists at the monthly “BLUEGRASS AT THE BRAEMAR,” BASC (Bluegrass Assoc of Southern Cal) show at Braemar Country Club, 4001 Reseda Bl, Tarzana 91356. (Take 101 Fwy to Reseda Bl, exit S, go 2 1/2 miles up the hill to the entrance on the right.) Show is free; dinner is an optional pasta buffet, complete with soup, dinner salad (you can add chicken breast), rolls, butter, coffee, tea and dessert, $14 (tax and tip included). Buffet served beginning at 6:30 pm. Bar service available. Ample seating, safe, secure free parking. Info: contact Joy Felt, Bluegrass Association of Southern California, at 818-705-8870 or bascinfo@socalbluegrass.org.
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Tue, recurring:
7:30 pm Weekly OPEN MIC at Hallenbeck’s General Store, 5510 Cahuenga Bl, North Hollywood; 818-985-5916; www.hallenbecks.com. Venue offers sandwiches, coffeehouse fare. No cover.
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Tue; third (and first) Tue, every month:
“BACK PORCH AT THE UNURBAN” hosted by swamp grass band KILLING CASSANOVA, on the back porch at the Unurban Coffee House, 3301 Pico Bl (at 33rd), Santa Monica. The back porch is “a night of acoustic singer-songwriters, folk and freak folkers” sharing the stage with Killing Cassanova. The Unurban is a free thinking, all ages, speakeasy-style coffee house, with food for vegeterians and deli lovers alike, and the usual coffeehouse fare. The hosts also say, “Please contact us if you're interested in sharing the stage with Killing Cassanova,” through www.myspace.com/killingcassanova or www.myspace.com/backporchattheunurban.
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Tue, Nov 18; a “SHOW OF THE WEEK” pick:
8 pm ANNABELLE CHVOSTEK (THE WAILIN’ JENNYS) at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91101; info, www.coffeegallery.com; reservations, 626-398-7917. Annabelle is a former member of the WAILIN' JENNYS, a band that won several Juno Awards (Canada’s Grammy) for their album, “Firecracker,” which featured four of Annabelle's songs. The Jennys built quite a buzz during Annabelle’s tenure, touring internationally, playing festivals, and appearing frequently on radio’s “A Prairie Home Companion.” They also did an interview on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks” and earned a “Listener Favorite” there.
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Annabelle’s stunning new solo album is “Resilience,” is an all-star affair, featuring BRUCE COCKBURN, MARY GAUTHIER, MICHAEL JEROME BROWNE, JULIE WOLF (Ani DiFranco's keyboard player), and a slew of other great players. It was recorded in New York and Montreal, with Grammy-nominated Canadian record producer ROMA BARAN, who has produced records for Laurie Anderson, Rosalie Sorrels, Penny Lang, Kate & Anna McGarrigle, Bitch, & The Exciting Conclusion.
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Annabelle’s new album is getting rave reviews, including these: "Fiercely talented... Chvostek has a sultry voice you can't and won't forget." - Xtra, Toronto; "Annabelle doesn’t fake the folk. She freaks it." - The Montreal Gazette; "The Wailin' Jennys' loss is the world's gain. ANNABELLE CHVOSTEK has created a sensational solo album. Chvostek is a ridiculously talented musician from Montreal by way of Toronto who plays guitar, mandolin, violin, organ, accordion and who knows what else. Vocally, she's up to any task, from pop highs to gritty blues lows. On [her new CD] ‘Resilience,’ Chvostek's original compositions are full of aching desire dressed in poetry and rendered with a musical imagination that seems to know no bounds.” - The Star Phoenix, Saskatoon; “A contemporary urban folk alchemist … a persuasive vocalist and multi-instrumentalist, with a natural style unpolluted by attention seeking postures.” - Musicworkz, UK; "Mesmerizing... incredibly poetic..."- Luna Kafé, Norway; "Stunning free form folk... She can do everything, and does." - The Hour, Montreal. More at www.annabelle.org. Tix $18.
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Tue, Nov 18:
8 pm JON McLAUGHLIN with DELTA GOODREM at the El Rey Theatre, 5515 Wilshire Bl, L.A.; 323-936-4790; www.theelrey.com. $17 adv, $19 door; on sale Oct 9 at 10 am.
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Tue, every week:
8-9:30 pm “TUESDAY NIGHT MUSIC CLUB” weekly summer series with KACEE and MICHAEL DOMAN, with different musical guests each week, at Molly Malone's, 575 S Fairfax Av, L.A. 90036; 323-935-1577; www.mollymalonesla.com. Began Jul 8, 2008. Michael says, “Tuesdays just got a whole lot better.”
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Tue, every week:
8 pm OPEN MIC at Viva Cantina, 900 Riverside Dr, Burbank; www.vivacantina.com; 818-515-4444.
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Tue, every week:
8 pm OPEN MIC at Sierra Cup, 409 S Myrtle Av, Monrovia 91016; 626-301-4214; www.sierracup.com. Sign-ups at 7:30 pm.
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Tue, every week; in Laguna Beach:
8 pm weekly “SONGWRITER SHOWCASE” features guest artists and BETH FITCHET WOOD, who plays the opening set each week, at the The Marine Room Tavern, 214 Ocean Av, Laguna Beach; 949-494-3027.
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Tue, every Tue:
8:30 pm LIVE MUSIC (artists tba) at the Cowboy Palace Saloon, 21635 Devonshire St (Devonshire & Owensmouth), Chatsworth 91311; www.cowboypalace.com; 818-341-0166. Live music 7 nights a week, sometimes acoustic, sometimes electric. Preceded by free swing dance lessons with Ed, 7-8:30 pm. No cover.
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Wed; every week; in Yucaipa:
12:30 pm “YUCAIPA UKERS,” THE YUCAIPA UKULELE GANG, an ‘off-shoot’ of the Loma Linda Ukulele Strummers (LLUS), meets every Wed (recently changed; was 10:30 am). Info, loc, www.lomalindaukestrummers.org.
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Wed, every week:
7-10 pm weekly OPEN MIC at the Talking Stick, (new location), 1411 Lincoln Bl, Venice 92091; www.thetalkingstick.net. Alternating hosts TOM & BYRON or ELLEN. Sign-ups at 6:45 pm. Venue has coffeehouse fare and good sandwiches. All ages, no cover.
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Wed, 3rd (& 1st) Wed, every month:
7-11 pm OPEN MIC, followed by “WESTSIDE SONGWRITERS IN THE ROUND” at Santa Monica Bar & Grille, 3321 Pico Bl, Santa Monica. The Open Mic is 7-9 pm (6:45 pm sign-ups) and it’s hosted by ALLAN COMEAU. The pre-booked songwriters follow, 9-11 pm, hosted by JEFF KOSSACK & JOHN STOWERS. “They usually have a song circle with 4 or 5 songwriters,” says SEVERIN BROWNE and he continues, “For those of you who like a good open mic night, my friend Allan Comeau is hosting the open mic. The location for this wondrous event not far from McCabes. For those of you on the West Side, this may become your regular Wednesday night outing! John and Jeff are talking about having the very best singer-songwriters that they know join them every two weeks. And the food is GOOD.”
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Wed, every week; in Tehachapi:
7-10 pm OPEN MIC at Mama HillyBeans Coffee & Community, 426 E Tehachapi Bl, Tehachapi; 661-822-BEAN; www.mamahillybeans.com. They welcome "musicians, poets, writers, thinkers, and audiences." Venue has great ambience, food "made from scratch and about 95% organic." No cover.
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Wed, Nov 19:
7:30 pm BACON BROTHERS BAND with BRETT MIKELS opening, at The Canyon Club, 28912 Roadside Dr, Agoura Hills 91301; 818-879-5016. Brett tells us, “I'm performing with a complete band made up of seriously talented musicians, Herman Matthews, Matthew Hufschmidt, Ryan, Micah. We'll be playing a few new songs as well as some from ‘Deep Enough,’ available on iTunes, my website, and at the show.” Brett adds, “Tickets are limited and going fast. Contact me directly to purchase, soon.” $25.
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Wed, every week:
7:30-10:30 pm “SINGER-SONGWRITER NIGHT” with STRUFF & TERRY, and Musical Guests at Tango D'Amore, 19524 Nordhoff St #3, Northridge 91324; shared parking with Guitar Center; 818-727-7399; www.tangodamore.com. Lineup always includes hosts Struff & Terry (www.struffandterry.com) and others, sometimes unknown, sometimes rather well-known. $5 cover.
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Wed, 3rd (and 1st) Wed, every month:
7:30-9:30 pm twice-monthly “COWBOY WESTERN JAM” at El Trocadero, 24274 Main St (at Market), Newhall 91321; 661-284-6615; www.eltrocaderosteakhouse.com. (Many maps show the street name as San Fernando Rd; the part where the venue is located was renamed Main St in 2007.) Event moved to this venue in Sep, 2008. This is the event that was held at Rattlesnake Slim’s until that venue had a fire, and before that, it was held for years at Vincenzo’s Pizza. All pickers invited. No cover.
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Wed, 3rd Wed, every month:
7:30-10 pm monthly “SONGWRITER'S NETWORK SHOWCASE” with about 15 performing songwriters, at The Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91001. Songnet’s monthly showcase brings an assortment of accomplished artists trying-out new songs, talented up-and-comers, and others. It provides performing songwriters and other musicians an opportunity to perform their originals on a professional stage, for songwriting peers, in a supportive atmosphere. Info on attending or performing and on the organization, at www.thesongnet.org. Pre-register to perform, or arrive before 7:30 pm for any spots that may remain. Coffeehouse fare available. Free entry, $5 suggested donation.
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Also, every FIRST Wednesday, SongNet has seminars here with industry guests who discuss the business side of music. That’s also FREE and interesting to all those who want a "behind the scenes look" at what it's all about.
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Info, articles, links to the music business, and CGB impresario BOB STANE’s "boilerplate," explaining why some artists do not get booked on a regular basis, are all at www.thesongnet.org.
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Wed, every week:
7:30-10 pm OPEN MIC at Guitar Merchant, 7503 Topanga Cyn Bl, Canoga Park 91303; 818-884-5905. Every Wednesday, hosted by Melinda Gibson. 7 pm sign-ups. Get your set recorded on CD for $10 (optional). Snacks and drinks available. No cover, tip jar for artists.
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Wed, every week; in Simi Valley:
7:30-11:30 pm SONGMAKERS “SIMI VALLEY HOOT” jam session in Simi Valley; for location, contact M. Gregory, info@songmakers.org or 805-579-6416. More at www.songmakers.org/hoots/simi_valley_hoot.htm.
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Wed, 3rd Wed every month:
8 pm THE BROMBIES bring bluegrass to Viva Fresh Cantina, 900 Riverside Dr, Burbank (next to L.A. Equestrian Center); 818-845-2425. They have a residency there, the first, third (and occasional fifth) Wed of every month.
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Wed, every week:
8 pm “ACOUSTIC CORDIALE” SERIES at Café Cordiale, 14015 Ventura Bl, Sherman Oaks; 818-789-1985. One recent lineup included Heather Waters & Duane Jarvis and Micheal Ann & Alexandra Bustamante. Manda has played the series, as well. Hosted by singer-songwriter DONOVAN LYMAN (Blue Meridian) performing a song or two between each act. Dinner served all evening; plenty of private tables. All ages, free parking, no cover.
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Wed, every week:
8 pm OPEN MIC at The Talking Stick, 1630 Ocean Park Bl, Santa Monica; www.thetalkingstick.net.
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Wed, recurring:
8 pm OPEN MIC at The Pig 'n Whistle, 6714 Hollywood Bl, Hollywood 90028; www.pignwhistle.com. Sign-ups at 7:30, show at 8 pm.
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Wed, every week:
8 pm ACOUSTIC JAM at Kulak's Woodshed, 5230-1/2 Laurel Canyon Bl, North Hollywood; 818-766-9913; www.kulakswoodshed.com. All artists donate their performances; venue is supported by donations, and asks $10 per attendee in lieu of a cover charge.
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Wed; repeats every Wed:
8 pm OPEN JAZZ JAM at Hip Kitty Jazz / Fondue, 502 W First St (in the Packing House complex), Claremont 91711; www.hipkittyjazz.com; 909-447-6700. Beautiful venue, serves food, beer & wine, 25 mins E of Pasadena off the 210 Fwy.
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Wed, every Wed:
8:30 pm LIVE MUSIC (artists tba) at the Cowboy Palace Saloon, 21635 Devonshire St (Devonshire & Owensmouth), Chatsworth 91311; www.cowboypalace.com; 818-341-0166. Live music 7 nights a week, sometimes acoustic, sometimes electric. Preceded by free line dance lessons with Kathy, 7-8:30 pm. No cover.
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Wed, every week:
8:30 pm-midnight “JAZZ JAM SESSION” at The Smokehouse Restaurant, 4420 W Lakeside Dr (at Barham), Burbank 91505; www.smokehouse1946.com; 818-845-3731. New home for the long-running weekly series formerly at the Sportsman’s Lodge; hosted by CATHY SEGAL-GARCIA, President of the California Pop & Jazz Council (www.capopandjazzcouncil.org). Event info, www.cathysegalgarcia.com. No cover.
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Wed, every Wed:
8:30 pm “SPOKEN WORD & POETRY OPEN MIC” at Café Muse, 6547 Santa Monica Bl, Hollywood 90038; www.cafemusela.com; 323-464-MUSE (6873). It’s "Real Talk," a night of self-expression, hosted by Moses, a native of New Orleans who has performed at many venues across the country, from neighborhood lounges to the Kennedy Center. Moses seeks “to create and rekindle a form of ‘Spoken Word’ familiar to everyone.” Venue adds, “If you have the desire to express yourself but feel you don't rhyme like everyone else, then this is the place for you. But for those that are as polished-as-chrome, make Wednesday nights at Café Muse your home, and you'll be delighted you didn't spend it alone.” Sign-ups at 8 pm.
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Venue serves vegan & omnivore “comfort food,” fruit smoothies and organic coffee & tea beverages. Entertainment (of various kinds) happens every night, usually beginning 9:30-10 pm, after the shows in the surrounding theatre district. Venue has a beautiful piano and a house guitar for musician use, or bring your own instrument. They say, “We welcome people to come by and play anytime - you never know when the Muses might appear!” They tell us, “We are always looking for piano players & musicians to accompany the singers and spoken word artists (or to come in and jam with us).” Email them to be added to their roster, at TheMuses@CafeMuseLA.com. Early arrival recommended; $5 minimum for table service requested, otherwise, no cover.
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Wed, 3rd (& 1st ) Wed, every month:
9-11 pm “WESTSIDE SONGWRITERS IN THE ROUND” hosted by JEFF KOSSACK & JOHN STOWERS with pre-booked guests, at Santa Monica Bar & Grille, 3321 Pico Bl, Santa Monica. Usually a song circle with 4 or 5 accomplished songwriters. See 7 pm listing for more.
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Wed, Nov 19:
11 pm MARIAN CALL, from Alaska, at Café Cordiale, 1415 Ventura Bl, Sherman Oaks 91423. Marian is touring her new folk-acoustic Americana CD. Artist info, www.mariancall.com.
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Thursday has one EARLY “SHOW OF THE WEEK” pick, in Altadena at 8 pm; more picks may be added as we learn of more shows, but our early “pick” might be a sell-out, so act accordingly.
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Thu-Sun, Nov 20-23; in New Mexico:
Annual “WESTERN MUSIC ASSOCIATION FESTIVAL” with performances by JUNI FISHER, SONS OF THE KONZA PRAIRIE, PATTY CLAYTON, RODGER MAXWELL, THE TUMBLING TUMBLEWEEDS, YAMPA VALLEY BOYS, STAMPEDE, BILL BARWICK, and others, at the Marriott Albuquerque, 2101 Louisiana Bl NE, Albuquerque, NM; 505-881-6800. Conference and festival, with annual awards, panels, workshops, performances, and more. Info at www.westernmusic.com or 661-297-5955. LOTS of L.A. area "western" people attend this every year. [NOTE: dates have been changed from those previously announced.]
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Thu-Sun, Nov 20-23; at UCLA:
“ACTIONS OF TRANSFER CONFERENCE” on the UCLA campus in Westwood includes numerous NATIVE AMERICAN MUSIC PERFORMANCES, including a Mepuche Indian performer from Patagonia, two Mayan women from Chiapas, and a First Nation performer, and , and the leading scholar on First Nation dance. Each will perform and be interviewed, and American Indian scholar Ines Hernandez-Avila, from University of California, Davis, will give a paper entitled “Performing Ri(gh)t(e)s: (W)Riting the Native (In and Out of) Ceremony.” Info and updated program at www.performancestudies.ucla.edu/actions/actions.html. Conference is free, but sponsors request advance registration for events, for determination of refreshments and selections of room sizes. Info, Sue-Ellen Case, Director, Center for Performance Studies, UCLA, 310-794-5522, or Dwight Youpee, Student Affairs Officer, UCLA American Indian Studies, 310-206-7511; www.americanindianstudies.ucla.edu and www.aisc.ucla.edu.
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Thu, every week:
11 am-2 pm “VAN NUYS FARMER'S MARKET,” brand new in October ’08, with live music performances, in the Van Nuys Civic Center behind the Los Angeles City Hall annex building and in front of the City Library, 14410 Sylvan St, Van Nuys 91401.
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Thu, every week:
4:30-5:30 pm SON JAROCHO CLASSES at East Side Café, 5469 Huntington Dr N, L.A.; 323-583-5113.
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Thu, every week; in Santa Barbara:
5:30-7:30 pm THE SALT MARTIANS play bluegrass for Happy Hour at the Tupelo Junction Cafe, 1218 State St, Santa Barbara; 805-899-3900 for dinner reserv. The band is TIM MULLINS, KEN GASTON, AARON DOUGLAS and often MIKE MULLINS. Artists’ info, www.saltmartians.com. Full bar & food. No cover.
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Thu, 3rd (and 1st) Thu, every month; in the OC:
6-9 pm “BLUEGRASS JAM IN THE OC” at Orange County Archery, 18792 Brookhurst St, Fountain Valley 92708; 714-965-1125. It’s described as “Open Mics and Jams,” and as an “open bluegrass jam, all pickers welcome, all grinners welcome!” Event info, Shelah Spiegel, 714-962-5083 or ifiddler@yahoo.com. Free.
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Thu, recurring; in Idyllwild:
6-9 pm SANDII CASTLEBERRY & KEVIN HAMBY at Café Aroma, 54750 N Circle Dr, Idyllwild; 951-659-5212. Acoustic blues, bluegrass, swing, folk, more; Sandii Castleberry with guitar, vocals, harmonica; Kevin Hamby on bass, vocals.
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Thu, Nov 20:
7 pm weekly “CAJUN / ZYDECO DANCE SERIES” brings a special edition with the FONTENOT PAPPION LOUISIANA BAND at Golden Sails Hotel, PCH Club, 6285 Pacific Coast Highway, Long Beach; hotel phone 562-596-1631; event info, Karen Redding 562-708-8946 or karinovations@verizon.net. Playing traditional Cajun and Zydeco, this band takes you back to the Bayous of Louisiana and will make the traditional Louisiana music enthusiasts happy. By the way, Joe Fontenot is making home made gumbo, and I hear it's pretty good. He'll be bringing some and the first ten to show up get theirs FREE! Instruction, 7-7:30 pm; band plays 7:30-9:30 pm. $10 for instruction & dance. Come early and get FREE FOOD, Bar Happy Hour 4-7 pm, plus first ten at dance get free gumbo.
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Thu, Nov 20:
7-10 pm “POCKET GOLDBERG & FRIENDS SONGWRITER SHOWCASE” with this week’s guest artists JEFF PARIS (Keb Mo, Billy Preston, Bill Withers), and LISA O'KANE, at Arnie's Café, 6864 Foothill Bl (at Marcus), Tujunga 91042; www.myspace.com/arniescafe; 818-951-9089. Hosted by MARK “POCKET” GOLDBERG & “BROTHER” RANDY SACKS. Tracks from Lisa O’Kane’s CDs have been heard on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.” Musician DALE LaDUKE (Kaedmon, BeaTunes, past guest on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks”) tells us, “This bass player-songwriter MARK GOLDBERG hosts a fantastic Americana Songwriter Showcase every Thursday night, many times with name songwriters. I try to go as often as possible, because it's always good.” No cover, tip jar donations to artists are welcome.
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Thu, Nov 20:
7 pm 18th annual “LOS ANGELES MUSIC AWARDS” at the Music Box at the Henry Fonda Theatre, 6126 Hollywood Bl (betw Argyle & Gower), Hollywood; 323-464-0808. KRIS SEARLE, whose pop CD, “Slowly Diabolical,” is up for 3 nominations. These L.A.-based artists will be performing:
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Inca Son performs 2 songs
Brian Judah performs 2 songs
Juliette Goglia performs 1 song
Jefrey Taylor performs 2 songs
Cliff Morrison performs 2 songs, including a Doors classic
Mark Barnes performs 2 songs
Becca performs 1 song
Sherry Petta performs 2 songs
Eric Erskine performs 1 song
Alestar Digby performs 1 song
Garden of Eden performs 3 songs
Info, www.lamusicawards.com. Individual dinner seats are available in the back section on the raised bar area. All floor tables are VIP and include gift bags, three course meal, 2 two liter bottles of wine and other amenities. Tix start at $110.
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Thu, every week:
7 pm CHARANGOA SALSA DANCE at Steven's SteakHouse, 5332 Steven's Pl, City of Commerce; 323-723-9856; Fay@charangoa.com; www.charangoa.com. Every Thu. Includes dance class with Miguel, 7-8 pm; dancing to live music, 9 pm-1:30 am. It’s reported that there are lots of great dancers & surprises. Free.
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Thu, every week:
7-11 pm OPEN MIC NIGHT on “The Main Stage” at Highland Perk Coffeehouse, 5930 York Bl, L.A. The inaugural event was Apr 12. Sponsors say, “This event repeats every Thursday night. Singers, spoken word, guitar players, drum soloists, almost anything that makes the crowd applaud...”
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Thu; third Thu, every month:
7-10 pm “BEACH CITIES FOLK MUSIC CLUB” at a private home in Manhattan Beach; for info & loc, 310-376-8760, Aprilstory@aol.com, www.beachcitiesfolkclub.org. Hosts say, “Please bring yummy snacks, drinks to share. Since we meet on a weeknight, we ask that you respect the ending time and leave at 10 pm.” Coordinator is April Halprin Wayland.
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Thu, 3rd Thu, every month; in Camarillo:
7-11 pm SONGMAKERS “CAMARILLO HOOT” in Camarillo; for location, contact TJ Zeiler, Songmaker93010@gmail.com or 805-482-0029; www.songmakers.org.
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Thu; every week; in Lancaster:
7-10 pm “CEDAR OPEN MIC” at Cedar Center, 44345 Cedar Av (at Lancaster Bl), Lancaster 93534; www.myspace.com/cedarcenteropenmic. Hosted by Ms. Shell Marie and Cleen. It’s open to all ages, however there is no censorship rule. It welcomes poets, spoken word, “freestylers,” and acoustic musicians. Free.
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Thu, every week:
OPEN MIC / SONGWRITER SHOWCASE at Primo Pizza, 28200 Bouquet Cyn Rd, Saugus. Mike Dill hosts. He's a fine fingerstyle blues picker.
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Thu, Nov 20; third Thu, every month:
7:30-10:30 pm L.A. SONGWRITERS CO-OP monthly meeting, with this month’s music industry guest speaker PAUL ZOLLO, at The Pig & Whistle, 6714 Hollywood Bl (1 blk E of Highland), Hollywood. Event info, 323-551-1000; www.SongwritersCoOp.com. Meets here every 3rd Thu, hosted by Alex Del Zoppo. Info: 323-551-1000; info@songswritersCoOp.com; www.SongwritersCoOp.com. Get feedback from songwriting professionals and your peers on what's working in your original song and how to make it even better. Bring 15 to 20 copies of your lyrics (with chords if possible) and your music on CD or tape or play it live.
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PAUL ZOLLO has written several books, the most famous of which is "SONGWRITERS ON SONGWRITING" (a voluminous collection of 62 interviews with the world's greatest songwriters) featuring in-depth interviews with Bob Dylan, Paul Simon, Randy Newman, Laura Nyro, Townes Van Zandt, Lou Reed, Frank Zappa, Harry Nilsson and many others. He authored "Conversations with Tom Petty," and "Shirmer's Complete Rhyming Dictionary" that features over 900 pages of rhymes specifically created for songwriters, and "Hollywood Remembered," Paul is the Senior Editor of “American Songwriter” magazine, and the former editor of “SongTalk,” and he has written about music for many magazines, including “Musician,” “Acoustic Guitar,” “Sing Out!,” “Billboard,” “Variety,” “Grammy” magazine, and many others. Paul is also a celebrated and award-winning photographer, musician and songwriter in his own right. He recently signed with Trough Records, and is in the midst of recording his first album with them, to be released as “Ferris Wheel.” Paul will speak about what makes songwriters great, and touch on some of the above topics. There’s more on Paul Zollo at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Zollo
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Thu, every week:
7:30-9:30 pm IRISH SET DANCING CLASSES in Los Feliz area; social dancing for adults every Thursday. Info & location: www.michaelpatrickbreen.com.
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Thu, Nov 20; a “SHOW OF THE WEEK” pick
8 pm GONZALO BERAGA QUARTET at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91101; info, www.coffeegallery.com; reservations, 626-398-7917. GONZALO’s new CD, “Porteña Soledad,” has already received glowing reviews all over the world, including “Editor’s Pick” by Guitar Player Magazine, while Vintage Guitar Magazine called it, “a masterpiece.”
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Highly-regarded folk musician GORDY OHLIGER (www.banjoman.info) wrote to venue impresario BOB STANE about this act. Gordy says, “Yep, I hope your guitar shredders show up for this guy. I was in a late-night-after-the-festival, bar-across-the-street jam with him. He was sitting to my immediate left and was ultra-powered up. This guy ....woo! He was also in Chico about a week ago and did a tiny club with my friend backing him up on rhythm. I find it difficult for your clientele to realize just how amazing some of your acts are. I can only hope that they go by your word and rep, as you consistently have major big room shows in your tiny, tiny room where everyone has a front row seat. Amazing! Thanks for your efforts.”
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Originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina’s GONZALO BERAGA is considered one of the best guitar players in America. With his quartet, he brings a mix of Gypsy Jazz and Latin acoustic music with memorable melodies and his own passionate virtuoso guitar. The quartet features incredible clarinet player ROB HARDT, and “a pumping rhythm section.” After touring the world extensively alongside the JOHN JORGENSON QUINTET, Beraga and his group will perform music from his acclaimed new CD, “Porteña Soledad.” He’s played Croatia, Canada, Italy, France, Germany, Hungary, Argentina, Brazil, England, Scotland, The Montreal Jazz Fest, Django Reinhardt Fest in Germany, Suev guitar fest in Italy, and major US Festivals including the Playboy Jazz Fest, Sweet and Hot Jazz fest, Merle Fest, Strawberry Fest, and “all the Django Fests in the US, and lots, lots more.”
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One critic wrote, "Gonzalo Beraga’s music exists in a way that very little music does. He has lavished such care on every phrase, built each arrangement with such lapidary precision and pared away anything extraneous, the music becomes sculpture. It has weight, density, gravity. This is serious. And deeply moving." Artist info, “sassy music samples and other nifty stuff,” at www.gonzalobergara.com. Tix, $15.
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Thu, recurring:
8-11:30 pm RICK SHEA AND THE LOSIN' END at Arcadia Blues Club, 16 E Huntington Dr, Arcadia 91006; 626-447-9349; www.arcadiabluesclub.com. Rick and his honky-tonk blues band’s Thursday series, with guests. Rick & co play 8-9, then from 10-12. At 9 is the guest band, different each week. Artists’ info: www.rickshea.com. Venue serves dinner, has drink specials most nights. $5 cover.
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8-10:30 pm THE PLOUGHBOYS play their residency at the Tam O' Shanter, 2980 Los Feliz Bl, Los Feliz. The boys say, “Come down for great music, dancing and a green beer!” Info & directions, www.theploughboys.com.
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Thu, 3rd (and 1st) Thu, every month:
8-10 pm WINDY RIDGE brings bluegrass to the Coffee Cartel, 1820 S Catalina Av, Redondo Beach 90277; 310-316-6554. Info, contact Frank Bayuk at 310-567-6321 or windyridgeband@aol.com. Band info, www.windyridgebluegrass.com. No cover.
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Thu, recurring:
8-10 pm ACOUSTIC PERFORMANCE, singer-songwriter or band, at Kulak's Woodshed, 5230-1/2 Laurel Canyon Bl, North Hollywood; 818-766-9913; info / web simulcast at www.kulakswoodshed.com. All artists donate their performances; venue is supported by donations, and asks $10 per attendee in lieu of a cover charge.
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Thu; repeats every Thu:
CALJAS ARTISTS WEEKLY JAZZ PERFORMANCE NIGHT at Hip Kitty Jazz / Fondue, 502 W First St (in the Packing House complex), Claremont 91711; www.hipkittyjazz.com; 909-447-6700. It’s a new venue, said to be beautiful, serving food, beer & wine, 25 mins E of Pasadena off the 210 Fwy. The venue is part of the newly-renovated Claremont Packing House. Proprietress Nancy Tessier’s father, Refugio "Coco" Lopez, plays alto, and she wanted her club to feature an array of jazz singers. This led to a fortuitous connection with Dale Boatman, founder and president of the California Jazz Arts Society. CalJAS is a powerful force in bringing some of the best jazz artists in Southern California, especially singers, to restaurants, clubs and other performance spaces in eastern Los Angeles County and the Inland Empire, an area that previously had relatively few opportunities for jazz musicians to perform.
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Thu, most Thursdays:
8:30 pm THE WATKINS FAMILY HOUR at one of the two Largo locations, either the original “little stage” venue at 432 N Fairfax Av, LA; 323-852-1073, or the new “big stage” Largo at the Coronet, 366 N La Cienega Bl, L.A. 90048; http://largo-la.com; 310-855-0350. They are alumni of NICKEL CREEK. Cover is $15 in the small venue, $25 in the big venue.
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Thu, every week:
8:30 pm LIVE MUSIC (artists tba) at the Cowboy Palace Saloon, 21635 Devonshire St (Devonshire & Owensmouth), Chatsworth 91311; www.cowboypalace.com; 818-341-0166. Live music 7 nights a week, sometimes acoustic, sometimes electric. Preceded by free line dance lessons with Marie, 7-8:30 pm. Happy hour 4-7 pm, M-F. No cover.
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Thu, Nov 20:
9 pm JAIMI SHUEY & DAVE GLEASON at the Cinema Bar, 3967 Sepulveda Bl (between Washington & Venice), Culver City 90230; www.myspace.com/thecinemabar; 310-390-1328; music series hotline 310-250-1317. Jaimi’s music has been heard on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks,” and Gleason is a respected roots musician. No cover, bring $ for the tip jar.
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Thu, 3rd Thu, every month:
9 pm-midnight “100% ACOUSTIC & OLD TIME JAM” hosted by TRIPLE CHICKEN FOOT, always fun, at the Hyperion Tavern, 1941 Hyperion Av (look for barber pole just S of Lyric), L.A. 90027. “The Foot” has twice performed live on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.” The Foot’s Ben says, “Please buy some refreshments and tip your bartender.” No cover.
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Thu, every Thu; on web radio:
9 pm “FREIGHT TRAIN BOOGIE” radio show from Northern Cal, on KRCB 90.9 and 91.1 FM on Sonoma County’s only public radio station; features live performance-interviews; simulcast on the web at www.krcb.org/listen/listen.html. You can ask the host or the guests questions or make comments at frater@freighttrainboogie.com.
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Thu, every week:
9 pm BEGINNERS SON JAROCHO CLASS with CESAR CASTRO from VeraCruz, at Cal Poly Downtown Center, 300 2nd St, Pomona (Arts Colony). Learn to play jarana, string instrument from Veracruz; dance Zapateado; sing & compose sones (songs); gain knowledge of Son Jarocho music. For children, teens & adults. Venue has a mic and stage lights. Info, www.myspace.com/besskepp. $3 cover.
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Thu; every Thu:
9:30 pm PRESTON SMITH & THE CROCODILES at Bartwist, 48 E Huntington Dr, Arcadia; www.bartwist.com. Expect a good time and dancing’, from honky-tonk to Elvis. Venue has food and full bar. No cover.
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Friday’s early “SHOW OF THE WEEK” picks are in Claremont at 7, at the Getty Center at 7:30, in Altadena at 8 pm, and in L.A at a time not yet specified.
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Fri, every week:
6-9 pm DAVE OSTI and DEANNA COGAN jam-out on acoustic classic rock tunes every Friday at the Mayan Bar, 311 W Foothill Bl, Monrovia.
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Fri, every week:
6-8 pm OPEN MIC at Fendi's Café, 539 East Bixby Rd (near Atlantic), Long Beach; 562-424-4774.
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Fri, Nov 21; not music, but cool:
7 & 9:30 pm SARAH SILVERMAN with BRIAN POSEHN, STEVE AGEE, & MARK COHEN at “Club Nokia,” at Nokia Theatre L.A. Live, 777 Chick Hearn Ct, downtown L.A. 90015; www.nokiatheatrelalive.com. Info, www.goldenvoice.com. $49.50.
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Fri, 3rd (&1st) Fri, every month:
7-10 pm MARC BOSSERMAN plays piano at Vitello’s Restaurant 4349 Tujunga Ave., Studio City 91604; 818-769-0905. Marc says, “Great place for Italian grub.” He delivers fine piano (and elsewhere, vocals). Info, www.marcbosserman.com.
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Fri, Nov 21; in Simi Valley:
7 pm PRESTON SMITH at Baja Grill and Cantina, 575 Country Club Dr, Simi Valley 93065. Preston with full band on the patio. Preston sings “blues & beyond,” soul and jazz. "Preston is a singing, guitar and harmonica playing virtuoso of blues and jazz, which makes him a great fit. His stuff is upbeat, intelligent and classy, He's known for his widespread appeal to a variety of audiences and some say his music knows no boundaries. While Smith's songwriting skills have received a big thumbs up from critics all over the map, his live gigs are legendary." - John Sollenberger July 28, ‘06 Pasadena Weekly.
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Preston sang for Barbra Streisand's wedding, and he’s performed for Steven Spielberg, Bruce Willis, Aaron Spelling, Brad Grey, the cast of The Soprano's, and the late Sonny Bono. He appeared on "The Tonight Show" with the late Jimmy Stewart. Roseanne Cash recorded his song "Black and White," then she included it in her greatest hits CD that went to gold. More at www.myspace.com/prestonsmithmusic and www.prestonsmith.com
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Fri, every 3rd (& 1st) Fri; in Lancaster:
7 pm SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCE CLASS in Lancaster, meets the 1st and 3rd Fridays of every month, at the Lutheran Church of the Master, 725 E Avenue J, Lancaster. Call Walter or Paula at 942-6893 for info. Organizers say, “If you can walk, you can do this social dance. It's great fun, and beginners are welcome.”
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Fri, every 3rd (& 1st) Fri; in San Clemente:
Blues legend BERNIE PEARL’s residency at Iva Lee's in San Clemente. Switching his four-year residency there to alternate Fridays; on second Saturdays, Bernie will continue to play electric with pianist Dwayne Smith. He was great performing live on “Tied to the Tracks” in March, ‘07. Artist info, www.berniepearl.com.
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Fri, Nov 21; in Tehachapi:
7 pm CALIENTE BLUE at Mama HillyBeans Coffee & Community, 426 E Tehachapi Bl, Tehachapi; www.mamahillybeans.com; 661-822-BEAN. We don’t know ‘em, but the venue says they’ll “Bring their own style of blues and classic rock.” Venue has great ambience, and food "made from scratch and about 95% organic." Traveling acts have varying admission prices; check venue's web site.
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Fri, Nov 21; a “SHOW OF THE WEEK” pick:
7:30 pm BERKLEY HART at the Folk Music Center, 220 Yale Av, Claremont; 909-624-2928. The duo of JEFF BERKLEY and CALMAN HART have performed live on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks,” where they scored a “Listener Favorite” with the title track from their album, “Twelve.” They’ve repeatedly won honors as San Diego’s best performing songwriting duo. They combine fresh acoustic originals with old time and roots music sensibilities, and fine harmony vocals.
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Fri, Nov 21; a “SHOW OF THE WEEK” pick:
7:30 pm ANN SAVOY & HER SLEEPLESS KNIGHTS at The Getty Center, 1200 Getty Center Dr, L.A. 90049; 310-440-7300; www.getty.edu. Admission to the Getty Center and the show are FREE. Parking is $10. Reservations for the performance are required, and thr free tix for these shows go quickly. Reservations available beginning Thu, Oct 21, at 9 am, at 310-440-7300 or at www.getty.edu on or after that date.
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Keeping old jazz songs alive and fun, with a plenty of local color, this seasoned and diverse group of musicians from southwest Louisana brings its superb artistry to songs of love and humor. ANN SAVOY's sultry vocals are joined by the instrumental talents of jazz virtuosos and old friends TOM MITCHELL and KEVIN WIMMER; Ann's talented sons, JOEL & WILSON SAVOY; and the rhythm section from the RED STICK RAMBLERS - CHAS JUSTUS, ERIC FREY, & GLENN FIELDS. Hear a music excerpt from "Getting Some Fun Out of Life" from Ann Savoy & Her Sleepless Knights' CD, “If Dreams Come True“ (2007, Memphis International Records), at www.getty.edu/visit/calendar/events/Performances.html?cid=egetty084
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Fri, Nov 21:
7:30-10:30 pm ANDY HILL & RENEE SAFIER at Club 705, 705 Pier Av, Hermosa Beach; 310-372-9705. The duo will play their own award winning songs and provide the audience with a list of over 400 cover songs they can request. Having recorded nine CDs, including a tribute to Bob Dylan, “It Takes A Lot to Laugh,” released in 2001, Andy and Renee are known for their ability to cover the covers. Their 2007 CD, “Hurricane of the Heart,” featured renderings of Patty Griffin’s “Mary” and Mark Knopfler’s “Romeo & Juliet.” In addition, they have twice re-created, live on stage, The Band’s legendary “Last Waltz” concert. This past year they recorded a spoken word and music CD with poet Brian Michael Tracy, titled, “Midnight Tea,” and tracks from it have been heard on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.” Andy, Renee and Brian were featured, Nov 12, on KPFK 90.7 FM’s “Poet’s Café” program.
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Andy and Renee perform over 200 shows per year and have shared the stage with John Mayer and Susan Tedeschi and Bruce Hornsby at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival, and with Michelle Shocked at the Bob Dylan Festival in Italy. This past May, the duo hosted their 18th Annual “Bob Dylan Fest,” also at Club 705. They have played numerous L.A. venues and across the U.S., Canada, Ireland and Thailand, as well as folk and blues festivals, including Napa Valley, Kerrville, and the Sierra Songwriter’s Festival. The duo has received several songwriting and performance awards and earned song placements in TV and film. Their “Hurricane of the Heart” CD blends original Americana, folk and rock; it was produced by Marty Rifkin, who tours and records with Bruce Springsteen. More at www.andyandrenee.com.
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Fri, Nov 21; a “SHOW OF THE WEEK” pick:
8 pm MACK BAILEY (LIMELITERS) & RACHEL LEVY at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena; info www.coffeegallery.com; reserv 626-398-7917. They checked-in to tell us, “Between THE LIMELITERS shows and our shows, we're keeping the calendar full! We even bought a little RV (sorry, tour bus) to drive around in... it's been a savior. We have a new song (not yet on a CD) that's called “It's Time.” We even got an review from AL GORE. :) “
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MACK BAILEY is a nationally acclaimed singer-songwriter who is gaining an ever-larger audience with his strong, expressive classically trained tenor voice, with an impressive range and pure clean quality. He writes sensitive original songs that express the deepest of human emotion, social conscience, and lighthearted fun. In concerts, he touches the listener's heart and tickles their funny bone.
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Mack performs solo and in two popular folk groups. In early 2004, he became a new member of the world-renowned legendary folk trio, THE LIMELITERS, a beloved group that has entertained audiences all over the world for over 35 years. As a member of THE HARD TRAVELERS and "Tribute to John Denver" productions, Mack has sung with dozens of folk and country stars, including JOHN DENVER, CHET ATKINS, EMMYLOU HARRIS, TOM RUSH, TOM PAXTON, MARY CHAPIN CARPENTER, KENNY ROGERS, KATHY MATTEA, NOEL PAUL STOOKEY, GLENN YARBROUGH, & THE CHAD MITCHELL TRIO.
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GLENN YARBROUGH calls him, "The next great singer in folk music."
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About the song "It's Time" (written by Mack with Rachel Levy), former Vice-President AL GORE said, "I think it is great that you both are promoting environmental awareness in your new song, ‘It's Time.’"
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"At the first John Denver Tribute concert at the Birchmere in January 1998, we had all of John's former band together but had lost the lead singer. We didn't know who could fill John's shoes. But when I heard Mack Bailey sing, I knew it would be OK." - Steve Weisberg, John Denver's former touring and studio guitar and dobro player.
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"We would love to have Mack Bailey sing the National Anthem for every game." - Baltimore Orioles Productions.
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“In its power, clarity and shear beauty, Mack Bailey's voice reminds me of no one more than my friend, the late John Denver. I love to hear this man sing.” - Tom Paxton.
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There's info on that and more at www.myspace.com/mackbaileyandrachellevy and www.mackbailey.com.
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Fri, Nov 21:
8 pm LUIS OLIART solo acoustic at Genghis Cohen, 740 N Fairfax Av, L.A.; 323-653-0640. When he competed on NBC’s “Star Tomorrow,” Billy Gibbons of ZZ TOP said, “If Luis doesn’t advance to the next round, I’m gonna take him myself and start our own project on the side.” Music Connection magazine calls him, “Simply magical…totally captivating…compelling.” And his original, “La Petite Morte,” is in the film trailer for the upcoming motion picture, “Elegy,” starring Ben Kingsley, Penelope Cruz, and Dennis Hopper. More at www.oliartmusic.com. $7 cover.
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Fri, Nov 21; a “SHOW OF THE WEEK” pick:
BEX MARSHALL at Genghis Cohen, 740 N Fairfax Av, L.A. 90046; 323-653-0640; www.genghiscohen.com. Bex Marshall (www.myspace.com/bexmarshall) is touring her 1st US album, now available on the House of Mercy (www.houseofmercy.net) record label. Bex, a native of the British Isles, has been called, “An explosion of blue - hot acoustic roots rock, poker twisted with a whippin’ of Bluegrass!” A solo female guitarist with an earthy melting pot of a voice and roots /rock vocals, country/slide blues combo, and one-off song writing rarity, Bex accompanies herself on a blues resonator, a mix of slide guitar and chicken-pickin’ rock ragtime, adopting many classic types of playing into her own multi-style.
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After several years of travelling the world as a croupier and gaining an education in life through hitchhiking and busking, her songwriting developed, and with it, a talent of humour and poetry. Bex became a musical troubadour, singing her tales with factual humour and razor-sharp wit. Trips to the US drew her deeper into roots music. Since then, she’s played in support of BOB DYLAN, ROY HARPER, COUNTING CROWS, TONY JOE WHITE, LEVELLERS, BILLY BRAGG, and others. The Glastonbury Festival saw Bex play on four stages, including the Acoustic and Leftfield stage. She’s played a 28-date summer tour with U.K sellout bluegrass band HAYSEED DIXIE (including a sell-out at the London Forum). Her combination of blue grass pickin’, slide blues and electric riffs has been exciting audiences all year. Her promo asserts, “Bex Marshall is about to take the world of 6 strings by the notes and nine ball it.”
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Fri, every week:
8-10:30 pm THE PLOUGHBOYS play an every-Friday residency at the Tam O'Shanter, 2980 Los Feliz Bl, Los Feliz 90039; www.lawrysonline.com/tamoshanter_gen_info.asp; 323-664-0228. Band member Mark Romano says, “Great food, drinks, dancing, and of course, music!” Info & directions, www.theploughboys.com. All ages, no cover.
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Fri, every week:
8-10 pm ACOUSTIC PERFORMANCE, singer-songwriter or band, at Kulak's Woodshed, 5230-1/2 Laurel Canyon Bl, North Hollywood; 818-766-9913; info / web simulcast at www.kulakswoodshed.com. All artists donate their performances; venue is supported by donations, and asks $10 per attendee in lieu of a cover charge.
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Fri, Nov 21:
8-10 pm BRETT DENNEN plays an event with surfer KELLY SLATER at the Malibu Performing Arts Center, 23825 Stuart Ranch Rd, Malibu 90265. This one has an odd requirement: you must have a Citi card to be eligible to buy tix. Citi and SPIN are doing this as a show and VIP reception for the surfer's new book, “For the Love,” published by Chronicle Books. The night includes “an intimate Q&A session with Slater and a performance from favorite Brett Dennen whose new album, ‘Hope for the Hopeless,’ is out on Downtown/Dualtone.” Each guest gets a complimentary autographed copy of “For the Love.” The book was co-written by long-time surfer Phil Jarratt and featuring an introduction by surf-soundtrack king Jack Johnson, the full-color book reveals Slater's life and career. Info on the event, the book, and tix, at www.privatepass.citi.com. Tix, $45, available to Citi credit cardmembers; expires Nov 19 or while supplies last.
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Fri, Nov 21; in the OC:
8 pm THE BACON BROTHERS at the Coach House, 33157 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano; 949-496-8930. Probably electric, maybe partly acoustic, this is the band formed by actor KEVIN BACON.
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Nov 21; in the OC:
TRANS SIBERIAN ORCHESTRA at the Honda Center, 2695 E Katella Av, Anaheim 92806. Parking is $15-$40. Tix are $49-20. Unless they’ve cloned themselves, we’re not sure how they plan to do this, because they’re playing a show the same day in Greensboro, NC!
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Fri, Nov 21; in Lancaster:
8 pm ERIC SLATER at the Lancaster Performing Arts Center, 750 W Lancaster Bl, Lancaster; 661-723-5950; www.lpac.org. Singer-songwriter-guitarist Eric Slater cut his teeth as lead guitarist with popular Antelope Valley bands OFF LIMITS, AURORA BECKONS, MOFLO, & BOMB SQUAD before releasing solo albums in 2005 and 2007. With THE ERIC SLATER BAND he performs his blend of Southern blues influenced rock. www.myspace.com/ericslater. Also Sat, Nov 22, 8 pm. Tix $15.
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Fri, repeats 3rd Fri, every month:
8:30-11 pm CONTRA DANCE at the War Memorial Hall, 435 S Fair Oaks Av, South Pasadena. Music by live band. Recent musicians have included TOM & PATRICK SAUBER, STEVE LEWIS and MIKE SAUBER. Dance instruction at 7:30 pm.
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Fri, Nov 21; in the OC:
8:30 pm-midnight KATHLEEN GRACE plays a final CD RELEASE PARTY for “Mirror” in the OC, combined with her “Tour Finale” show at Steamers Jazz Club, 128 Commonwealth Av, Fullerton 92832; 714-871-8800. Kathleen is an exciting piano-playing jazz-with-folk-elements vocalist and songwriter. She tells us, “The evening will be packed with hours of music - we'll be on that stage from 8:30-midnight. I hope you can come by and hear where the music takes us!”
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Kathleen’s music has been heard on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.” Here are some review comments for her new album, “MIRROR” –
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"The Kathleen Grace Band lives somewhere between cheeky and poignant, plugging their brand of jazz, rock, and folk into the purity of music and coming up with awe-inspiring results... These stories of love, power, loss, and passion are charming and textured. They serve as reminders of our humanity, of our reflections, and of the inner compartments of our hearts." - Jordan Richardson, Blog Critics Magazine
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"Charting a new route that your won't be able to pigeon hole straight away, Grace is a jazzy vocalist that mines a Rickie Lee Jones groove with a smoother voice and veers it into classic singer-songwriter territory...Grace has loads on the ball and the open eared looking for a new kick are sure to find it right off here." - Chris Spector, Midwest Record
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"By turns haunting, bittersweet, insightful and buoyant... The mystery of Grace's art runs deep." - Chuck Graham, Tucson Citizen
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More at www.kathleengrace.com. As for tonight’s show, Kathleen adds, ”Reservations are strongly encouraged to help the club plan for numbers.”
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Fri, Nov 21:
9 pm-1 am THE CALIFORNIA COWBOYS at Texas Loosey’s, 22252 Palos Verdes Bl, Torrance 90505. The band is currently recording another CD, so expect some new songs from Craig, Mel and Steve.
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Fri, every week:
9 pm LIVE MUSIC (artists tba) at the Cowboy Palace Saloon, 21635 Devonshire St (Devonshire & Owensmouth), Chatsworth 91311; www.cowboypalace.com; 818-341-0166. Live music 7 nights a week, sometimes acoustic, sometimes electric. Preceded by free line dance lessons with Marie, 7-9 pm. No cover.
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Fri, Nov 21:
9:30 pm MARIAN CALL, from Alaska, at The Talking Stick (new location), 1411c Lincoln Bl, Venice 92091; www.thetalkingstick.net. Marian is touring her new folk-acoustic Americana CD. Artist info, www.mariancall.com.
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Fri, Nov 21:
10 pm CLIFF WAGNER & THE OLD #7 at The Pike Bar & Grill, 1836 E 4th St (at Hermosa, 1 block W of Cherry), Long Beach 90802; 562-437-4453; www.myspace.com/thepike. Cliff Wagner & The Old Number 7’s new CD debuted at #39 on the US Americana Charts, and debuted at #9 on the Euro America Charts. It’s “their own brand of twisted Americana/ Alt Bluegrass.” More at www.oldnumber7.net. No cover, bring $ for the tip jar.
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Fri, Nov 21:
10:30-11:30 pm STEPHANIE BETTMAN & LUKE HALPIN at The Kibitz Room, Canter's Deli, 419 N Fairfax, L.A. 90036; www.cantersdeli.com/kibitzroom. The two bring bluegrass / newgrass with fine vocals and fiddle-centered music. Stephanie’s music is new and very catchy; an engaging mixture of bluegrass, folk, roots, and jazz with sophisticated lyrics and killer instrumentation sent in a folky mountain vibe. She has an amazing voice, and when her band chimes in with those soaring harmonies, audiences have been heard to literally gasp “wow.” Stephanie and her full band have performed live on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks,” before they were the grand prize winners in the 2008 Southern California Live Acoustic Music Competition; they were already among the winners in the 2007 Topanga Banjo Fiddle Contest. Since then, they’ve delighted the Bluegrass Society of Southern California headlining the monthly BASC “Bluegrass at the Braemar” dinner-and-a-show. Grammy-winning fiddler RICHARD GREENE calls Stephanie, “A phenomenal singer, songwriter and fiddler.” More at www.stephaniebettman.com.
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Today is the 45th anniversary of the shocking day in Dallas, Texas, when PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY was assassinated as he rode through Dealey Plaza in an open-topped car, in a motorcade. Texas Governor John Connolly was badly wounded, but recovered. The promise of “The New Frontier” was never completely fulfilled, and America has never seemed as youthful and vigorous and forward-looking. In short, the nation never fulfilled its vision of, and for, itself, and has never been the same. Indeed, no incoming president has commanded the mystique and hope that died with JFK – until the election of Barack Obama, earlier this month. And if that statement seems presumptuous, it has been made by Caroline Kennedy, JFK’s daughter, and Senator Ted Kennedy, JFK’s brother. Hope may, indeed, spring eternal.
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Saturday’s early “SHOW OF THE WEEK” picks are in Altadena at 7 pm, in San Pedro, Covina, and Los Olivos (up the coast) at 8 pm, and in L.A. at 8:30 pm.
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Sat, Nov 22:
8 am 7th annual “LOS CABALLEROS FAMILY AND FRIENDS RIDE” and concert at the Empty Saddle Club, 39 Empty Saddle Rd, Rolling Hills Estates. Advance registration required. Continental breakfast at 8 am, ride begins at 9 am. The ride, BBQ dinner, and western music entertainment are $100 per person before Nov 15, $110 after that. Dinner & entertainment only (at 6 pm), $50, $55 after Nov 15. Arrive early for breakfast. Lunch at Poets Point (at noon) is included with ride. Refreshments at stops along the route of the ride. RENTAL HORSES are $125; contact Lee Graham, at 760-245-7695.
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The Ride will divide into small groups for differing durations to Poet’s Point for lunch. From there, the ride to the beach is optional, as are the routes back to the Empty Saddle Club for the BBQ dinner and entertainment. You can take the horseback ride or just come for the BBQ dinner and concert. They advise signing-up before Nov 15. More info from Steve Deming, 310 516 2363.
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Sat, Nov 22:
11 am-4 pm "GETTING THE GIG - GOING FOR THE GOLD IN THE MUSIC BUSINESS" is a one-day music business workshop and career counseling workshop presented by BARBARA COLLIN of Collin Artists, at the Burnley Complex in Hollywood. Advance call required to reserve a spot: 323-467-4702 or 323-556-1046 or collinartists@sbcglobal.net. Barbara Collin is an L.A.-based manager / agent and music researcher / consultant / educator. Open to artists, musicians, actors, managers, agents, seasoned industry professionals or students / beginners. All styles of music welcome.
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- Introduction to the Business of Booking and Getting the Gig
- 5 Keys of Success in the Booking Business
- Do's and Don'ts of the Booking Business
- Doing your Research, What to Look For, Where to Find It
- Insider Tips and Tools of the Trade / Resources for work
- Networking, Working the Room and Expanding Contacts
- The Killer Press Kit - How to Put it Together, How to Use it.
- Agents, Manager, Publicists; Develop your own professionalism/ assemble your team
- Career strategy, deal structures, negotiating and touring
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Sat, repeats every week:
11 am-12:30 pm “PACIFIC SONGWRITERS WORKSHOP” with G. F. MLELY, at Theater & Cabaret, 1535 Termino Av, Long Beach 90804. Info, Billie Kalua, songwriters@jazcraft.net or 562-494-9627. Ongoing, began Mar 31, 2007. $15 per workshop, minimum 4 workshops payable in advance; pre-registration required.
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Saturdays, on web radio:
Noon-2 pm “CONTINENTAL DRIFT” Celtic and British Isle folk show, on KUSP in Santa Cruz, includes live performance-interviews with host CINDY ODOM on her long-running show. From the highlands of Scotland to the midlands of England and beyond, it’s traditional and contemporary music from Ireland and the other British Isles, with Celtic lore and Celtic-influenced folk and ethnic music from Europe and North America. Info, playlists, and web simulcast at www.kusp.org.
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Saturdays, on web radio:
Noon-1 pm “UNSIGNED MUSIC SHOW” on WPMD with TEE-M and MIKE STARK is “a genre-busting show, where the UNsigned Revolution is on.” On the web at http://wpmd.org. Mike and TEE-M spin CDs 11 am-noon “from cutting-edge indie artists and bands,” (acoustic and electric) then welcome guests at noon, usually for all-acoustic live performances. The show also rebroadcasts through the week; check site for details.
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Saturdays, alternate Saturdays, on web radio:
2 pm (Pacific) “ACOUSTIC HARMONY,” hosted by Mark Michaelis, from WGDR at 91.1 FM in the Green Mountains of Vermont, simulcast at www.wgdr.org. Mark sometimes hosts folk and acoustic renaissance artists in-studio for all-acoustic performance-interviews. He says, “The focus is on contemporary and traditional folk, singer-songwriters and local artists, but a little of anything and everything might creep-in. Whether it's Celtic, bluegrass, world music or even rock or blues, as long as it's got beautiful harmonies and melodies you might here it here on a Saturday afternoon.” More info, playlists, and archived performance-interviews at www.acoustic-harmony.com.
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Sat, Nov 22; in Palm Desert:
3 pm RIDERS IN THE SKY at the McCallum theater for the Performing Arts, in Palm Desert.
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Saturdays, on web radio:
3-5 pm (Pacific) “A PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION” always features live performances and skits and stories with host GARRISON KEILLOR, a regular cast of recording artists, and guests, whether broadcasting from various live venues across America, or from its home base in Minnesota. This initial “live” broadcast tiume each weekend is standard everywhere, though repeat times vary by station. In L.A., the show is broadcast on KPCC 89.3 FM, and repeats Saturday night, 6-8 pm and Sunday Noon-2 pm. But if you’re in L.A., it’s much better to find a web simulcast from somewhere; that’s because KPCC has no other music shows and they do not know how to control the levels for music performances, causing frequent peaking and signal cut-out.
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Sat, recurring:
4-6 pm SHAPE NOTE / SACRED HARP, “The Learners Group” in Santa Monica. Call Laura for location: 310-450-3516.
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Sat, Nov 22; 4th Sat every month:
5 pm Monthly JAM, POTLUCK, & CONTRA DANCE at “The Living Tradition” series at the Downtown Community Center, 250 E Center St, Anaheim; info, 949-646-1964; www.thelivingtradition.org. Dance caller TBD, band TBD. Monthly jam sessions allow musicians (instrumentalists and singers) to learn, practice, and enjoy traditional music in a relaxed atmosphere; held 4th Sat every month, before the contra dance. Jam participants play a wide array of instruments, from accordions to zithers, and a variety of traditional folk tunes, mostly from the Fiddlers’ Fake Book (by David Brody) and the Portland Collection (by Susan Songer). Open to all ages and levels of experience. Vocalists and song circles are also welcome. Slow jam encourages novices. Fast jam challenges old-timers.
Schedule:
Jam, bring your instruments & join in, beginning at 5 pm; free.
Slow jam, 5-5:45 pm
Fast jam, 5:45-7 pm
Potluck, 6:30 pm
Contra dance introduction lesson, 7:30 pm
> CONTRA DANCE at 8-11 pm is $8 per person, $7 for Anaheim residents, $6 for Living Tradition mbrs; children under 18 are free with paid adult.
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Sat, every week:
6:30-10:30 pm Weekly BLUEGRASS CONCERT at Me n’ Ed’s Pizza Parlor, 4115 Paramount Bl (at Carson), Lakewood; 562-421-8908.
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Sat, 4th Sat, every month; in Lancaster:
6:30-10 pm CONTRA DANCE with Live music by DANANCE BAND at Lancaster United Methodist Church, 918 W Ave J (across from Doublz Hamburgers and Popeye's Chicken), Lancaster; info: 661-272-5648 or rm.trochim@verizon.net. Held the last Saturday of every month. Please bring a snack or dessert to share in the potluck. $6 adults, $2 for age 14 and younger.
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Sat, Nov 22; a “SHOW OF THE WEEK” pick:
7 pm INCENDIO at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena; reserv 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com. acclaimed world-guitar-fusion trio. in both Italian and Spanish means “fire” and this moniker is fitting for a musical group whose sound is all about energy, exploration, and passion. At the heart of INCENDIO’s sound is the Latin or Spanish guitar which can conjure up romantic as well as powerful and bold images – they refer to their style as “Latin Guitar World Fusion”. Averaging over 150 concerts a year for the last four years, INCENDIO’s live show has become an explosive improvisatory journey, garnering tremendous audience response in such diverse venues as the Strawberry Music Fest in Yosemite, the Sundance Film Festival, Verizon Music Festival, Catalina Jazztrax, California World Festival, and many more. Their four previous CD’s have enjoyed international radio airplay and critical acclaim. Their new live DVD and CD, “Dia Y Noche”, captures a daytime show at the Strawberry Festival 2004 and a nighttime show at the Countrywide Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Center and was released internationally on December 2, 2005. INCENDIO is Jim Stubblefield (guitar), Liza Carbe (bass and guitar), and Jean-Pierre Durand (guitar). $18.
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Sat, Nov 22; in Tehachapi:
7 pm JOHN BATDORF at Mama HillyBeans Coffee & Community, 426 E Tehachapi Bl, Tehachapi; www.mamahillybeans.com; 661-822-BEAN. JOHN BATDORF was half of the wonderful ‘70s folk-rock duo, BATDORF & RODNEY. John has performed live on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks,” and the duo had their radio reunion on the show. John says, "I have survived many careers in one lifetime. Starting with the ‘70s as a recording artist with BATDORF & RODNEY and SILVER. We got to play with a lot of great groups like America, Seals and Crofts, Dan Fogelberg, Linda Ronstadt, Jackson Browne, Fleetwood Mac, The Doobie Brothers, Bread, The Youngbloods, Hall and Oats, Cheech and Chong, England Dan and John Ford Coley, Pure Prairie League, Harry Chapin, John Prine, Dave Mason, Kris Kristofferson, just to name a few! A great time was had by all. In the 90's I met and went on to write some great songs with my friend, Michael McLean. We have recorded 4 CDs together.”
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With JAMES LEE STANLEY, John recorded "All Wood And Stones," a highly original take on early Rolling Stones songs, done acoustically with tight harmonies, and the two of them have performed selections from the CD, live, on TttT. Tonight, John will sing songs about things that really matter to him, and you'll understand why they mean so much to his fans - fans that have spanned three decades. This show will be recorded live for the “FolkScene” radio show (www.folkscene.com).
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Venue has great ambience, and food "made from scratch and about 95% organic." Traveling acts have varying admission prices; check venue's web site. Tix, $12 advance, $15 door.
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Sat, Nov 22:
7:30 pm GOLDEN STATE BRITISH BRASS BAND at the FBC Concert Hall Performances series on the campus of First Baptist Church, 505 N Grand Av, Glendora 91741; 626-914-5357. It’s a taste of England in the San Gabriel Valley. This 28-piece band of top L.A.-area musicians, under the direction of Jack Hollander, was founded in 1996. They perform and record music written and arranged in the traditional “British Brass Band” style. Producer Jerry Burgan says, “Save the airfare and have some fish ‘n chips before the show.” Shows are in a comfortable 350-seat auditorium with main floor and balcony seating. Sponsors tell us, “Great sound and natural acoustics permit subtle textures to be heard.” Group pricing and adv tix available. $15.
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Sat, Nov 22:
7:30 pm weekly “RANCH PARTY” this time with THE SINGERS & PLAYERS SOCIETY, plus PORCUPINE PICKINS, for an evening of alt-country & Americana roots music, on the West Patio Stage, Original Farmers Market, 3rd & Fairfax, L.A. Presented by EB’s Beer & Wine Bar. Parking: 2 hours free with validation from sponsoring venue; $3 for the third hour; $1 for each additional 20 minutes; $15 max. Addt’l parking at The Grove, next door. Get validation for their structure from Grove merchants. No cover.
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Sat, every week:
7:30-10:30 pm GRATEFUL DUDES weekly bluegrass concert at Vincenzo’s Pizza, 24500 Lyons Ave, Newhall; 661-259-6733. (Lyons exit, just off I-5.) This a long-running series, often, with very impressive performing guests.
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Sat, Nov 22; in Temecula:
LUIS OLIART solo acoustic at Rodrigo's Temecula, 39562 Winchester Rd, Temecula 92591; 951-506-4191.. When he competed on NBC’s “Star Tomorrow,” Billy Gibbons of ZZ TOP said, “If Luis doesn’t advance to the next round, I’m gonna take him myself and start our own project on the side.” Music Connection magazine calls him, “Simply magical…totally captivating…compelling.” And his original, “La Petite Morte,” is in the film trailer for the upcoming motion picture, “Elegy,” starring Ben Kingsley, Penelope Cruz, and Dennis Hopper. More at www.oliartmusic.com.
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Sat, Nov 22:
8 pm COW BOP at Boulevard Music, 4316 Sepulveda Bl, Culver City; 310 398 2583; www.boulevardmusic.com. Band leader and USC Artist-in-Residence BRUCE FORMAN tells us, “After a couple of months out on the open range, Cow Bop hits town with more swingin’ tunes and a new drummer. Come on out and experience what would've happened if Bob Wills, Charlie Parker, Django Reinhardt, Ella Fitzgerald and Patsy Cline were locked in a room for the weekend! Wahoo!” Well, pardner, we’ve seen ‘em numerous times, they’ve performed live on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks,” and that’s an apt description. They’re as good as it gets. Cow Bop is Bruce Forman, guitar; Pinto Pammy, vocals; Phil Salazar, fiddle; Devin Hoffman, drums; Jake Reed, drums. Doors at 7:30. Venue’s website has a guide to local pre-show dining.
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Sat, Nov 22; a “SHOW OF THE WEEK” pick:
8 pm JANET KLEIN & HER PARLOR BOYS present “Obscure, Naughty & Lovely Songs of the 1910s, 20s & 30s,” with opening act Madame Pamita, at Grand Annex, 434 W 6th St, San Pedro 90731; event info, http://panioloproductions.com/local.html. Janet Klein takes you back to a gentler time with her quirky, clever and sweet style of entertainment. Her enchanting voice, expert ukulele playing, and interpretative take on songs from the period immediately draws you in. Her reverence for a bygone era and her uncanny ability to make it come alive is a rare treat for the sentimentalist in all of us. "Janet Klein is a misplaced-in-time phenomenon!... Her work is authentic, done with a twinkle and a wink." - LA Jazz Scene. Tix, www.panioloproductions.com/store.html. Adv tix $15.
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Sat, Nov 22; a “SHOW OF THE WEEK” pick:
8 pm LAURENCE JUBER, two-time Grammy Award-winner, Fingerstyle "Guitarist of the Year," former lead guitarist for PAUL McCARTNEY’s band, WINGS, plays at The Fret House, 309 N Citrus Av, Covina 91723; 626-339-7020; www.covina.com/frethouse. LAURENCE JUBER fuses folk, jazz, pop and classical styles, creating a multifaceted performance that belies the use of only one instrument. Among his many honors, Juber won the “Best Rock Instrumental” Grammy for the track, “Rockestra” on the WINGS album "Back to the Egg." Juber has developed a reputation as a world-class guitar virtuoso solo artist, composer and arranger, voted #1 by “Fingerstyle Guitar” magazine. LAURENCE JUBER has released 12 critically acclaimed solo albums, including "LJ Plays the Beatles," "Guitarist," "One Wing," and "I've Got the World on 6 Strings." Artist info, www.laurencejuber.com. $20.
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Sat, Nov 22:
8 pm “THE GRAPES OF WRATH” with jug band music from KENNY & THE LEASEBREAKERS, in a National American Shakespeare Company production at The Knightsbridge Theatre, 1944 Riverside Dr, L.A. 90039; Info & tix, 323-667-0955, www.knightsbridgetheatre.com. "The Grapes of Wrath" is a timely story in these troubled times of foreclosures, evictions, and economic uncertainty. FRANK GALATI’s play based on the JOHN STEINBECK novel is uplifting, portraying how the people of Depression-Era America continued to maintain dignity and justice in indecent and unjust situations. The story follows the Joad family - who are forced to leave their homes in the Dust Bowl - in search of a better life in the farmland of California. The Joads, like thousands of real-life economic refugees, encounter unjust labor practices and discrimination, but also companionship, and the generosity of fellow human beings in common plights. It is a story of love, family, honor, courage, and individual battles over doing the right thing, once one figures out what the right thing is. It's about community and working together to make change. Steinbeck’s own powerful words are preserved and honored in Frank Galati’s adaptation. The production includes “authentic on-stage fights featuring pick handles and guns.” Director CAROLEE SHOEMAKER grew up in the San Joaquin and San Gabriel Valleys and is herself a real part of that California story.
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The production features live, acoustic, jug band music by KENNY & THE LEASEBREAKERS before, during, and after the show and during the intermission and the curtain call. The cast sings a couple of original songs, there is a camp-fire sing along, and there are two live-called square dances, all set to jug band music.
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The music performances are “truly acoustic” - no electronic processing, no microphones, pickups, amplifiers or PA speakers, no pickups, no wires, just, as the band says, “the genuine acoustic vibrations traveling through the air from the musicians to your ears!” and they add, “The jug band's banjo player plays in an old-timey style, without finger picks or resonator.”
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Sat, every week:
8-10 pm ACOUSTIC PERFORMANCE, singer-songwriter or band, at Kulak's Woodshed, 5230-1/2 Laurel Canyon Bl, North Hollywood; 818-766-9913; info / web simulcast at www.kulakswoodshed.com. All artists donate their performances; venue is supported by donations, and asks $10 per attendee in lieu of a cover charge.
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Sat, 4th Sat, every month:
8 pm-midnight SONGMAKERS “WEST VALLEY HOOT” in Woodland Hills; for location, contact Kay Conroy, 818-887-0446, WestValleyHoot@songmakers.org; www.songmakers.org.
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Sat, Nov 22; in Los Olivos; a “SHOW OF THE WEEK” pick:
8 pm PETER FELDMANN & THE VERY LONESOME BOYS play their “Very Lonesome Boys Bluegrass Show” at the Santa Ynez Valley Grange Hall, 2374 Alamo Pintado Av, Los Olivos, CA. One of California's finest bluegrass bands, their program will feature bluegrass standards, songs of the West, and a number of 1920s-‘30s country songs adapted to the bluegrass format.
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The recipient of the "Music Legend Award of 2008" by the Topanga Banjo Fiddle Contest organization earlier this year, and a singer and multi-instrumentalist with many years' performing experience throughout California and the West, PETER FELDMANN has been presenting bluegrass, folk, string band, and related music since the early 1960s. Peter's tribute CD to UNCLE DAVE MACON, "Grey Cat On The Tennessee Farm," was named among the nation's “Top Ten Bluegrass albums of 2005” by the Chicago Tribune. Peter was the founder of both the Santa Barbara Old Time Fiddler's Convention and the original Bluebird Café in Santa Barbara. The latter is a music club that was highly influential on the Southern California Music scene.
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The five-piece VERY LONESOME BOYS band includes bassist TOM LEE, veteran of the CACHE VALLEY DRIFTERS and THE BLUEGRASS CARDINALS; MIKE NADOLSON (head of Tricopolis Records in Orange County), who plays Martin flat-top guitar; DAVID WEST (record producer, Play Ball Productions), on banjo, known also for his song writing and engineering skills; TOMMY MARTON, a leading exponent of Texas contest-style fiddling as well as bluegrass music, on fiddle. Together for ten years, the band has performed throughout Southern and Central California at festivals, clubs, and college concerts.
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Advance tix on-line at www.BlueGrassWest.com and at The Book Loft in Solvang. Doors at 7:30 pm. $12.
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Sat, Nov 22; in Lancaster:
8 pm ERIC SLATER at the Lancaster Performing Arts Center, 750 W Lancaster Bl, Lancaster; 661-723-5950; www.lpac.org. Singer/songwriter/guitarist Eric Slater cut his teeth as lead guitarist with popular Antelope Valley bands OFF LIMITS, AURORA BECKONS, MOFLO, & BOMB SQUAD before releasing solo albums in 2005 and 2007. With THE ERIC SLATER BAND he performs his blend of Southern blues influenced rock. www.myspace.com/ericslater. Also Fri, Nov 21, 8 pm. Tix $15.
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Sat, Nov 22; a “SHOW OF THE WEEK” pick:
8:30 pm DEANNA PINO at Genghis Cohen, 740 N Fairfax Av, L.A. 90046; www.genghiscohen.com; 323-653-0640. Deanna, a habitué of the stages at Kulak’s Woodshed and Hotel Café, is touring her new CD, “You Left Me Standing.” She reports, “So far I've had a couple of my tunes placed with stream radio, one as far away as Scotland and perhaps some interest in becoming a guest on a talk show regarding my kidnapping story. I am also working on a music video and can't wait to see how that unfolds.”
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Tonight is a full band show. Deanna adds, to all her fans, “We can meet for dinner. They have great food. I promise there will be food.” She emphasizes that by recounting from her last gig, “I had no idea that Hotel Cafe doesn't serve food on Sundays.”
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Here’s a recent review of Deanna’s CD, by Jeff Weiss, for Miles of Music:
DEANNA PINO, “You Left Me Standing”
“IT'S A CRACKER! - While it is safe to wager that most musicians create from a personal place, very few draw inspiration from an event as horrific as being kidnapped as a child. DEANNA PINO was abducted by her father… spending many years on the run before being reunited with her mother. ‘You Left Me Standing’ not only documents that part of her life, but tells a story of courage and bravery. This is the story of empowerment and deciding to move forward. This song-cycle is at time[s] heart wrenching but ultimately inspiring. Her gorgeous sometimes-Angelic voice, often accompanied by little more than an acoustic guitar, carries the narrative. It is a brave and masterful work.”
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Sat, Nov 22:
9-11 pm RICHARD MARCHETTA & MIKE DILL play a November residency with different guests each week, at Cafe At The Vista, 4469 Sunset Dr (next to the historic Vista Theater), Los Feliz; 323-660-4722. It’s “acoustic originals & standards - jazz, blues, ragtime tunes.” Guests artists performing the series are:
Nov 22, PIPER-GREY - wonderful vocal harmony / fingerpicking guitarists acoustic duet, DAVID PIPER & EARL GREY, past guests on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.”
Nov 29, MARIO MARTIN ZELAYA - acoustic jazz guitarist.
More at www.myspace.com/richardmarchetta. No cover.
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Sat, every week:
9 pm LIVE MUSIC (artists tba) at the Cowboy Palace Saloon, 21635 Devonshire St (Devonshire & Owensmouth), Chatsworth 91311; www.cowboypalace.com; 818-341-0166. Live music 7 nights a week, sometimes acoustic, sometimes electric. Preceded by free line / couple dance lessons with Charlotte, 7-9 pm. No cover.
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Sat, every week; on TV:
11 pm-12 am "AUSTIN CITY LIMITS" on KLCS (check your cable co.; broadcast TV Ch. 58). Recent editions have happily featured classic Americana artists, rather than the dearth of alt rockers who dominated for several months.
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Sunday’s “SHOW OF THE WEEK” picks are in Glendora at 2 pm and in Altadena at 7 pm. More may be added as we learn of more events.
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Sun, Nov 23:
All day “FAMILY STORYTELLING” at the The Getty Center, 1200 Getty Center Dr, L.A. 90049; 310-440-7300; www.getty.edu. LOU STRATTEN parties 18th-century style with a musical tale inspired by Nicolas Lancret's painting, “Dance Before a Fountain.” Tpday’s sessions are at 10:30 & 11:30 am; 1:30, 2:30 & 3:30 pm. The Getty’s complete fall and winter storytelling schedule is at www.getty.edu/visit/events/storytelling_fall_2008.html?cid=egetty084.
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Sun, every week:
10 am-2 pm LIVE MUSIC at WEST L.A. FARMERS MARKET, 11360 Santa Monica Bl (at Corinth); www.westlafarmersmarket.com. Also, free raffle for Farmers Market fresh food. A nice, permanent band shell stage and good sound system distinguish this one. Usually the first act performs from 10 or 10:30 am-noon, there’s a second act noon-1 pm, a break for the raffle of market goodies, and the final act performs 1:15-2 pm. This is a well-structured event. Free wifi at the farmers market and throughout the West L.A. Civic Center Plaza, and Free kids crafts table operated by volunteers 9 am-2 pm, both sponsored by West L.A. Neighborhood Council www.wlanc.com. When you are on the plaza with your laptop, select wlancwifi as your free wireless network. Free event. Map to free parking, www.westlafarmersmarket.com/Location.htm.
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Sun, every week:
10 am & 1 pm “GOSPEL BRUNCH” at House of Blues Sunset Strip, 8430 Sunset Bl, West Hollywood; 323-848-5100.
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Sun, every week:
10 am & 1 pm “GOSPEL BRUNCH” at House of Blues Anaheim, 1530 S Disneyland Dr, Anaheim; 714-778-2583.
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Sun; repeats every fourth Sun:
11 am-4 pm OLD TIME MUSIC JAM, TRADITIONAL SOUTHERN FIDDLE AND BANJO, hosted by BRETT WALLER, at Audubon Nature Center, Debs Park “in the Arroyo,” 4700 N Griffin Av, Highland Park; off the 110 Fwy. Link to the Audubon center has a map: http://www.audubon-ca.org/debs_park.htm. Enter through the main portal of the Audubon center, out to the grounds, pass the pond and wind up the path to under the shade of the old pepper tree. Info, call Brett, 323-441-2113.
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Sun, Nov 23:
Noon-3 pm LUIS OLIART solo acoustic for “Sunday Brunch,” at the Wine Bistro, 11915 Ventura Bl, Studio City 91604; 818-766-6233. When he competed on NBC’s “Star Tomorrow,” Billy Gibbons of ZZ TOP said, “If Luis doesn’t advance to the next round, I’m gonna take him myself and start our own project on the side.” Music Connection magazine calls him, “Simply magical…totally captivating…compelling.” And his original, “La Petite Morte,” is in the film trailer for the upcoming motion picture, “Elegy,” starring Ben Kingsley, Penelope Cruz, and Dennis Hopper. More at www.oliartmusic.com.
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Sun, every week:
Noon-3 pm “AMERICANA BRUNCH” with different live performers each week, at Safari Sam's, 5214 Sunset Bl, Hollywood 90027. Hosted by Hillbilly DJ Jeff W, who David Serby says, “Not only puts these Sunday shows together, but he spins some serious old school country, honky tonk and rockabilly music, too.”
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Sun, every week:
12:30 pm families; 1:30 pm adults only COMMUNITY DRUM CIRCLES at Rock Rose Gallery/Productions & Arroyo Books, 4108 N Figueroa St, Sycamore Grove; 323-222-4740; rockroseart@yahoo.com; www.rockrosegallery.com. Every Sun; 12:30 pm families, 1:30 pm adults only. Bring your own drum or percussion instrument to the drum circle or use one of those provided by the gallery. Taught by Mr Blue, a versatile artist from New York.
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Sun; repeats every fourth Sun; in Temecula:
OPEN JAM SESSION IN TEMECULA at The Nettworks Ranch, Menifee Valley, in the Temecula / Murrieta Valley, a few miles N of the I-215 / I-15 split, in that triangle. Take Scott Rd W 2 miles off I-215, or Bundy Canyon Rd E 4 miles off I-15. Turn S on Daily Rd; first ranch on right; info, Diana Nett, The Nettworks Ranch, 951-679-7951 or 909-239-5154.
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Sun; repeats every fourth Sun:
1-5 pm BLUEGRASS JAM at Torrance Elks Lodge, 1820 Abalone Av, Torrance. Info, Bill Elliott, 909-678-1180 or Bob & Lynn Cater, 310-678-1180.
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Sun, recurring:
1:30 pm WELSH CHOIR, for location, contact Rutthy: 818-507-0337.
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Sun, Nov 23; a “SHOW OF THE WEEK” pick:
2 pm EILEEN IVERS (CHERISH THE LADIES, “RIVERDANCE,”) & IMMIGRANT SOUL at the Haugh Performing Arts Center, at Citrus College 1000 W. Foothill Bl, Glendora 91741; www.haughpac.com. Listening to the music of Eileen Ivers, you’ll sense that around the time she learned to hold a spoon, she began to wield a fiddle bow. Nine-time All-Ireland fiddle champion, original star of the spectacular “RIVERDANCE,” and a founding member of CHERISH THE LADIES, this talented lady delivers a high-spirited mix of traditional and Irish airs, jigs, reels, grooves, songs, and stories – flavored by her fascination with world rhythms and musical styles. Backed by her brilliantly versatile band IMMIGRANT SOUL, Ivers’ music is a blend of her Celtic roots, exuberant personality, and pure joy. Artist info, www.eileenivers.com. Tix $28, students & srs $26.
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Sun, Nov 23:
3 pm “THE GRAPES OF WRATH” with jug band music from KENNY & THE LEASEBREAKERS, in a National American Shakespeare Company production, closing show, at The Knightsbridge Theatre, 1944 Riverside Dr, L.A. 90039; Info & tix, 323-667-0955, www.knightsbridgetheatre.com. "The Grapes of Wrath" is a timely story in these troubled times of foreclosures, evictions, and economic uncertainty. FRANK GALATI’s play based on the JOHN STEINBECK novel is uplifting, portraying how the people of Depression-Era America continued to maintain dignity and justice in indecent and unjust situations. The story follows the Joad family - who are forced to leave their homes in the Dust Bowl - in search of a better life in the farmland of California. The Joads, like thousands of real-life economic refugees, encounter unjust labor practices and discrimination, but also companionship, and the generosity of fellow human beings in common plights. It is a story of love, family, honor, courage, and individual battles over doing the right thing, once one figures out what the right thing is. It's about community and working together to make change. Steinbeck’s own powerful words are preserved and honored in Frank Galati’s adaptation. The production includes “authentic on-stage fights featuring pick handles and guns.” Director CAROLEE SHOEMAKER grew up in the San Joaquin and San Gabriel Valleys and is herself a real part of that California story.
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The production features live, acoustic, jug band music by KENNY & THE LEASEBREAKERS before, during, and after the show and during the intermission and the curtain call. The cast sings a couple of original songs, there is a camp-fire sing along, and there are two live-called square dances, all set to jug band music.
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The music performances are “truly acoustic” - no electronic processing, no microphones, pickups, amplifiers or PA speakers, no pickups, no wires, just, as the band says, “the genuine acoustic vibrations traveling through the air from the musicians to your ears!” and they add, “The jug band's banjo player plays in an old-timey style, without finger picks or resonator.”
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Sun, recurring:
3-5:30 pm JAZZ COMPOSERS WORKSHOP at Rock Rose Gallery/Productions & Arroyo Books, 4108 N Figueroa St, Sycamore Grove; 323-222-4740; rockroseart@yahoo.com; www.rockrosegallery.com. Every Sunday.
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Sun, every week:
4-7 pm “IRISH MUSIC SESSION” weekly at Finn McCool, 2702 Main St, Santa Monica; 310-452-1734.
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Sun, every week:
4-7 pm “IRISH MUSIC SESSION” weekly at Auld Dubliner, 71 S Pine Av, Long Beach; 562-437-8300; www.aulddubliner.com.
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Sun, every week:
4-6 pm “BEGINNERS IRISH MUSIC SESSION” weekly at Celtic Arts Center at Theatre Unlimited, 10943 Camarillo St, North Hollywood; 818-760-8322; www.celticartscenter.com.
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Sun, every week:
5 pm LIVE MUSIC (artists tba) and WEEKLY COMPLIMENTARY BBQ at the Cowboy Palace Saloon, 21635 Devonshire St (Devonshire & Owensmouth), Chatsworth 91311; www.cowboypalace.com; 818-341-0166. (BBQ changed to 5-8 pm, effective July 4.) Live music 7 nights a week, sometimes acoustic, sometimes electric. Preceded by free line dance lessons with Bonnie, 4-6 pm. Every Sunday they “light up the 'ol barbie and throw on anything from marinated tri-tip beef to good 'ol hamburgers. Every BBQ is served with all the fixin's, like baked beans, vegetables, rice, cole slaw, potato salad and more.” They tell us, “If you're looking for something really fun and different to do on Sundays, then head on down to The Cowboy Palace Saloon for dance lessons at 4, mouthwatering BBQ at 5, and a hot country band starting at 6!” No cover.
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Sun, 4th Sun, every month:
5-9 pm SONGMAKERS “WEST L.A. HOOT & POTLUCK” in West L.A.; for location, contact Mha Atma Khalsa, WestLAHoot@songmakers.org or 310-203-0162; www.songmakers.org.
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Sun, Nov 23; in Tehachapi:
6 pm CHRISTINE ROSANDER at Mama HillyBeans Coffee & Community, 426 E Tehachapi Bl, Tehachapi; www.mamahillybeans.com; 661-822-BEAN. The promo says, “From the first fiery note to the last whispery phrase, Christine Rosander’s sultry voice grabs hold and doesn't let go, stirring up yearning and desire long after a song has ended. Her strong and sexy style blends playful to poignant influences including the emotion of Rickie Lee Jones, the folk voice of Joni Mitchell, the sophisticated blues of Nina Simone, the storytelling panache of Billie Holiday, the rock-jazz feeling of Donald Fagan, the country pop attitude of the Dixie Chicks, and powerful songwriting influences such as the Beatles, CSNY, Bread, and many more. Each becomes undeniably her own. More at www.christinerosander.com
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Sun, Nov 23; a “SHOW OF THE WEEK” pick:
7 pm HOT CLUB QUARTET at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91101; reservations, 626-398-7917; info, www.coffeegallery.com. They don’t simply perform, they celebrate the music of an era was jazz was hot and fun and lively and musical, with lots of Gypsy jazz from the repertoire of DJANGO REINHARDT & STEPHANE GRAPPELLI's innovative HOT CLUB DE FRANCE from the 1930s. Venue impresario BOB STANE says, “This sassy, snappy ensemble brings violin, two guitars and a string bass to deliver early jazz swing with punch and perfection.” The group features both well-known and rare compositions by Django and Stephane and other composers from the ‘30s and ‘40s. L.A.'s own Hot Club Quartette evokes the glory years of the QUINTETTE DU HOT CLUB DE FRANCE with rare flavor.
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The Quartette is led by guitarist BILLY STEELE and violinist BENNY BRYDERN, together with standup bassist DAVE JONES and multi-instrumentalist TOM MARION on rhythm guitar, banjo, and mandolin. All double in JANET KLEIN'S PARLOR BOYS BAND. The quartette's song list is a minor-key medley of tunes, including rare QHCF classics, and gems like FLETCHER ALLEN's viper song "Blue Drag," and "Billet Deux," "Bouncin' Around," and "I'll See You In My Dreams," and IRVING BERLIN's "Russian Lullaby" played in the style of OSCAR ALEMAN, and COLE PORTER's "What Is This Thing Called Love ?" It’s marvelous to watch – and to hear – them play, and always a delight. Tix, $15.
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Sun, Nov 23:
7 pm VANCE GILBERT at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403. Tix purchased online or by phone, add $4 svc chg, per order (not per ticket) to price shown. $15.
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Sun, Nov 23:
7 pm TREMOLOCO at the Fret House, 309 N Citrus Av, Covina; 626-339-7020; www.frethouse.com. Artist info, www.myspace.com/tremoloco. $12.
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Sun, every Sun:
7-8 pm JES HUDAK plays her weekly residency at Café Muse, 6547 Santa Monica Bl, Hollywood 90038; www.cafemusela.com; 323-464-MUSE (6873). JES HUDAK is a singer/songwriter living in Los Angeles. Her weapons of choice are the piano and her voice, and she has been known to wield a guitar from time to time. Her live performance “takes her audience on a journey through laughter and love and sadness and heartbreak. Her voice is powerful and soulful, and her songs are original, emotional, and real.” Artist info, www.jes-hudak.com and www.myspace.com/jeshudak
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Venue serves vegan & omnivore “comfort food,” fruit smoothies and organic coffee & tea beverages. Entertainment (of various kinds) every night, usually beginning 9:30-10 pm, after the shows in the surrounding theatre district. Venue has a beautiful piano and a house guitar for musician use, or bring your own instrument. They say, “We welcome people to come by and play anytime - you never know when the Muses might appear!” They tell us, “We are always looking for piano players & musicians to accompany the singers and spoken word artists (or to come in and jam with us).” Email them to be added to their roster, at TheMuses@CafeMuseLA.com. Early arrival recommended; $5 minimum for table service requested, otherwise, no cover.
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Sun, every week:
7 pm PERFORMANCE WORKSHOP WITH MARC PLATT at Kulak's Woodshed, 5230-1/2 Laurel Canyon Bl, North Hollywood; 818-766-9913; www.kulakswoodshed.com. Must be a member in advance to gain entry. Limit 10 performers per week. Info, www.kulakswoodshed.com/workshop.shtml. Each week's workshop is $20, with all proceeds to the venue.
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Sun, every week, on web radio:
7-9 pm “FOLKSCENE” is a long-running folk music show from Los Angeles, hosted by ROZ LARMAN on KPFK 90.7 FM in Los Angeles, 98.7 FM in Santa Barbara, and simulcast at www.kpfk.org. Each edition features a long-form performance-interview, recorded live, with a guest recording artist. The show celebrated its 37th year on the air in February 2008. Info on the show and guests, playlists, and tributes to the late co-host HOWARD LARMAN, at www.folkscene.com.
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Sun, every week, on web radio:
7 pm “FLAT CAT RADIO,” hosted by DAVE STRAUSS, features live on-air performance-interviews at www.myspace.com/flatcatradio. It’s a weekly live web-only show focused on Los Angeles-based songwriters of all genres, but the live segment is generally an acoustic performance.
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Mon, Nov 24:
8 pm THE ALLEY CATS perform a “Christmas Tryout show” with their original cast, at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91101; reservations, 626-398-7917; info, www.coffeegallery.com. Venue impresario BOB STANE has always been very big on this act. Bob says, “THE ALLEY CATS are a perfect blend of musical talent and comic timing. Their interaction with audiences combined with their spontaneous humor makes each show refreshing and exciting. ROYCE, JUAN, MANDO, & SEAN never miss a beat as they bring their own contemporary style to the great songs of the ‘50s and ‘60s. Every Alley Cat performance is accompanied by the sounds of laughter and voices joining in to sing the melodies we all know and love.” They always perform with JAY LENO at his Las Vegas shows. THE ALLEY CATS have recorded four albums that showcase their rich harmonies and the energy and humor of their live shows. Tight harmonies, universal humor, and unbelievable a cappella energy have earned this group the recognition by the critics as "America's Premier Doo-Wop Group," and they are the nation’s most-booked Doo-Wop group. This is the second of their two consecutive Mondays here. Tix: $22.
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Tue, Nov 25:
8 pm DRIVE-BY TRUCKERS, plus THE HOLD STEADY at the Wiltern Theatre, 3790 Wilshire Bl, L.A.; 213-380-5005.
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Tue, Nov 25; in Laguna Beach:
8 pm weekly “SONGWRITER SHOWCASE” tonight features SEVERIN BROWNE and ERICK MACEK each doing a set, at the The Marine Room Tavern, 214 Ocean Av, Laguna Beach; 949-494-3027. Severin tells us, “This is a showcase that I’ve known about for quite a while, but could not make it to because of my every-Tuesday gig at Sammy’s.” The show is run by BETH FITCHET WOOD, who plays the first set every week at 8 pm. After her set is the showcase, with the night’s scheduled guest artists.
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Thu, Nov 27:
11 am-2 pm “THANKSGIVING AT THE LEARNING GARDEN,” at The Learning Garden at Venice High School, 13000 Venice Bl, Venice 90066; 310-722-3656; learninggardenmaster@yahoo.com. For the fourth consecutive year, the garden and the community hosts the clients and staff of “Program for Torture Victims” in the celebration of our most quintessentially American holiday. This is an event that will make you thankful for what you have, as you share company and a meal with some very thankful folks who escaped torture in their home countries. Bring a traditional Thanksgiving dish and join-in sharing gratitude for another year of growth and love. There’s always a fun acoustic roots music jam at these events.
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Thu, Nov 27:
Noon & 2 pm “BOUNTIFUL THANKSGIVING DINNER” at Descanso Gardens, 1418 Descanso Dr, La Canada Flintridge 91101; 818-949-4200; www.descansogardens.org. This Thanksgiving, Descanso Gardens is open for a holiday gathering – before or including the big meal. Wander and explore the Gardens (open 9 am-4:30 pm), and/or have the “Bountiful Harvest Thanksgiving Buffet” offered by Patina (seatings at noon & 2 pm in Van de Kamp Hall). A sample of menu items includes butternut squash soup with toasted pecans, wild rice salad with dried autumn fruit, brown sugar-brined roasted tom turkey with bourbon scented gravy, hearty herbed stuffing with roasted shallots and sage, green bean gratin with crispy shallots, cane sugar roasted sweet potatoes with marshmallow meringue and buttery mashed potatoes; dessert choices from among a selection of holiday pies. Cost for the brunch is $42 adults ($35 adult mbrs), $15 children age 12 and younger, and free for children age 3 and younger. Reservations required, at 818-790-3663. Descanso Gardens is accredited by the American Association of Museums. Free parking. Gardens admission required: $8 adults; $6 srs & students; $3 children ages 5-12; free for children ages 5 and younger, and for Descanso mbrs.
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We’ve already made one “SHOW OF THE WEEK” pick; check it out, before it sells-out.
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Fri, Nov 28; in Corona:
7-10 pm LUIS OLIART solo acoustic at Rodrigo's Corona, 150 W Parkridge Av, Corona 92880; 951-738-0373. When he competed on NBC’s “Star Tomorrow,” Billy Gibbons of ZZ TOP said, “If Luis doesn’t advance to the next round, I’m gonna take him myself and start our own project on the side.” Music Connection magazine calls him, “Simply magical…totally captivating…compelling.” And his original, “La Petite Morte,” is in the film trailer for the upcoming motion picture, “Elegy,” starring Ben Kingsley, Penelope Cruz, and Dennis Hopper. More at www.oliartmusic.com.
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Fri, Nov 28; in Santa Barbara:
7-11 pm KELLY’S LOT plays “full band acoustic” at Cold Springs Tavern, 5995 Stage Coach Rd, Santa Barbara. They’re touring their new CD, “The Light.”
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Fri, Nov 28; in Tehachapi:
7 pm “LOST HILLS,” aka Americana songwriter ARCHIE LOGSDON, at Mama HillyBeans Coffee & Community, 426 E Tehachapi Bl, Tehachapi; 661-822-BEAN; www.mamahillybeans.com. Lost Hills is solo guitar and harmonica player and singer Archie Logsdon, Kern River Valley poet and songwriter. He is a native Californian who has traveled everywhere by the back roads, crafting songs about love, death and wandering in the wilderness. All are rooted in traditional American folk music. His songs tend to evoke the Southern Sierra region where he grew up and now resides, and he also loves to play the old ballads of the Carter Family and Woody Guthrie. More at www.myspace.com/losthillsmusic. Venue has great ambience, and food "made from scratch and about 95% organic." Check with venue for tix prices.
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Fri, Nov 28; a “SHOW OF THE WEEK” pick:
8 pm “JIM STUBBLEFIELD’S GUITARRA EXOTICA” at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91101; info, www.coffeegallery.com; reservations, 626-398-7917. Guitarist and composer JIM STUBBLEFIELD, a founding member of the Billboard-charting band INCENDIO, performs original music from his first solo album in ten years, “Guitarra Exotica.” Jim Stubblefield’s music is a journey into an exciting world of exotic melodies, infectious rhythms and evocative soundscapes, featuring original compositions inspired by his love of flamenco, jazz, classical, Celtic and many other Western and Eastern forms. From flamenco-inspired rumbas to Eastern European folk melodies, to Middle-Eastern bellydance rhythms, Jim Stubblefield’s fleet-fingered guitar takes center stage.
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Tonight, he is joined by three fabulous and accomplished musicians: violinist ANNA STAFFORD, whose credits include work with artists MARY J. BLIGE, LEANN RIMES, JOSH GROBEN, KANYE WEST, KELLY CLARKSON, & ANDREA BOCELLI; percussionist BRYAN BROCK, whose credits include performing with FRANKIE VALLI, JACKSON BROWN, LEONARD COHEN, & INCENDIO; and the fourth member of the band, bassist-guitarist RUBEN RAMOS, who performs with The Ten Tenors.
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Stubblefield's music has appeared on compilations with other notable artists, including the great OTTMAR LIEBERT, GOVI, and the late RUBEN ROMERO. Jim’s other band, INCENDIO, has released 6 CDs, a DVD, and toured the country several times. Stubblefield's music has been used on HGTV, ESPN, the Showtime series “Re:Evolution of Sports,” on the History Channel show “Modern Marvels,” on the WB shows “Elimidate,” and “The Girls Next Door,” and other network television shows. Tix, $15.
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Sat, Nov 29; in Tehachapi:
7 pm “FRIENDS OF BETTY CASEY JACKSON” brings performances by PAT SEAMOUNT, MICHAEL GALLAGHER, GARY MAZZOLA, JERRY MULKINS, JOHN KAMPLANE, JON HAMMOND, CAMERON MELVILLE, TONY VICE, BUMPY WORTHINGTON, DEBBY HAND, PETER CUTLER, & more, at Mama HillyBeans Coffee & Community, 426 E Tehachapi Bl, Tehachapi; 661-822-BEAN; www.mamahillybeans.com.
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Betty herself wrote this on her my space page: “My name is Betty Casey Jackson. I live in Bakersfield Ca. I grew up in Tehachapi, Ca. I have 1 child the love of my life, Jeremy. He is 34 yrs old. My father Bernie Casey,{Deceased} was a professional musician, and played for Maddox Brothers and Rose. My mother was a musician also. Her name was Mary Casey. She sang and played guitar and taught me to sing & play at a very young age. I followed the musical path also, and have been a singer and guitar player professionally for the past 30 yrs. I have played most all of the Kern County lounges and clubs. I love rock music and country, I especially love Bad Company, Steppenwolff, Jackson Browne, Aerosmith, & Tom Petty. I do not like Jazz, Opera, or Rap. I am a people person, and have been very blessed in my life to have wonderful friends. I am a Big cat lover. I have 6 cats all of whom live in my bedroom with me. I am also an artist I love to draw, paint, and make many different things. I Love the simple things in life, Family, Kids, the beach, theme parks, thrift stores, & yard sales. I am not spoiled. I love to laugh and I am a hopeless, people pleaser, romantic, and try to treat people the way I want to be treated. This is me in a nut shell. Will write more later. Who I'd like to meet: too many to mention.”
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Betty died October 11, 2008. More at www.myspace.com/bettycaseyjackson
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Sat, Nov 29:
8 pm CELTIC THUNDER at Nokia Theatre L.A. Live, downtown L.A. Tix $65 / $57.50 / $47.50/ $37.50; On sale at 10 am, Jun 23.
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Sat, Nov 29; a “SHOW OF THE WEEK” pick:
8 pm ALEX DePUE, with special guest MIGUEL de HOYOS (Guitarrista Mexicano), at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91101; reservations, 626-398-7917; info, www.coffeegallery.com.
The venue’s impresario, Bob Stane, says of Alex’s first performance here, “It was a ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ experience to see a full fledged ‘fiddle extravaganza.’ There is no other way to describe it. ....way too big to be in a 49 seat bistro. However, he had a great time and asked to come back, just like every other big time act who gets hooked up with The Coffee Gallery Backstage. Alex DePue is a well-known fiddler in a big rock band!”
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Alex is also classically trained, and that’s abundantly obvious, once you hear him. Bob Stane says, “He does not ‘just’ play, but puts on a thorough show. He has a sweet puckish sense of humor and is good looking. This is a ‘class’ act. Not a person in the room stayed in his, or her, seat at the end of the last song. A 100% standing ovation. The audience would not let him off the stage and he played for about another hour. He was mobbed at the CD table after he finally got off stage. Also the nicest person you can imagine, with even a good sense of humor. I am convinced I will never have a finer solo violinist/fiddler on my stage.”
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Alex DePue is one of the most innovative violinists/fiddlers of our day. You can expect a jaw-dropping demonstration including all styles of violin playing. He performed at NYC's Carnegie Hall at age 14, then won numerous competitions, including the “National Fiddling Championship” in Winfield, Kansas in 1999 and again in 2005. Alex was employed as Musical Director for Capitol country recording artist CHRIS CAGLE from 2000 to 2006. He arrives for tonight’s show fresh off a world tour with legendary rock guitarist STEVE VAI, which began way back in July 2007. Find out more at www.myspace.com/alexdepue and www.vai.com including news of their live DVDs and recordings. Search "Alex DePue" at www.youtube.com and see live performances. Alex’s Myspace page has logged over a million hits.
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Plus, tonight’s special guitar guest MIGUEL de HOYOS, one of most renowned and talented guitarists in Mexico. One critic wrote, “His musical elegance and virtuosity, the personal seals that print to his solo performances, continue to captivate audiences of all ages in Mexico, United States and Europe.” Another wrote, “Throughout the course of his performance, you will hear a piece of XVI century Baroque music, Spaniard music, Mexican music, South American music, European music and even some killer rock and roll!” These many different genres of music include original arrangements, all performed with such mastery and skill you will believe the music was originally written for solo guitar. Tix for this show, up-close in an intimate venue with great sound, are a real bargain at $20.
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Sat, Nov 29; a “SHOW OF THE WEEK” pick:
8 pm TOM RUSSELL at McCabe’s, 3101 Pico Bl (Pico at 31st), Santa Monica; www.mccabes.com; 310-828-4403. Tom gave radio’s “Tied to the Tracks” the world broadcast premiere of his song, “Who’s Gonna Build Your Wall,” and the song has become a clear perspective in the dialogue over immigration issues. He’s a transplanted Californian who is a Texas folk icon and a stellar songwriter with a fine voice. He brings a repertoire that includes countless originals recorded by himself and covered by many folk and western and country stars, a few covers that he makes his own, and a Tom Russell concert is always memorable. His “Gallo del Cielo” is ancient Greek mythology translated into a tale of old California. Expect “Outbound Plane,” and the best version of “The Dutchman” you’ve ever heard. Tix purchased online or by phone, add $4 svc chg, per order (not per ticket) to price shown. $25.
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Sat, Nov 29:
8 pm “I LOVE A PIANO” at the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center, at College of the Canyons, 26455 Rockwell Canyon Rd, Santa Clarita 91355; www.canyonspac.com; 661-362-5304. "I Love a Piano" is the music of IRVING BERLIN in a new musical journey spanning seven decades of American history as seen through the perceptive and hopeful eyes of Berlin's music. Berlin was a legend, a man Jerome Kern described by saying, "Irving Berlin has no place in American music... He IS American Music!" Using 64 of Berlin’s enduring and popular favorites, the show explores the spirit of America from the Ragtime rhythms of the early 20th century through the swinging sophistication of the 1920s and '30s. From the sentimental songs that inspired a nation during two World Wars to the innocent optimism of timeless classics of the 1950s, including “White Christmas,” “God Bless America,” “Puttin’ On The Ritz” and “There’s No Business Like Show Business,” these songs do more than define the music of a generation. They define the music of a nation. Tix go on sale Jul 16; prices tba.
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Sat, Nov 29:
9-11 pm RICHARD MARCHETTA & MIKE DILL conclude their November residency that has featured different guests each week, at Cafe At The Vista, 4469 Sunset Dr (next to the historic Vista Theater), Los Feliz; 323-660-4722. It’s “acoustic originals & standards - jazz, blues, ragtime tunes.” Tonight’s guest artist is acoustic jazz guitarist MARIO MARTIN ZELAYA. More at www.myspace.com/richardmarchetta. No cover.
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Sun, Nov 30:
10 am-5 pm 5th annual “HOLIDAY ART & GIFT SALE” with live music, at the Eagle Rock Center For the Arts, 2225 Colorado Bl, Eagle Rock 90041; 323-226-1617; www.centerartseaglerock.org. It’s a “Community celebration, collaborative circle of support, [where] local artists offer functional art fine crafts at wholesale prices.”
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The excellent VERTIGO ROAD (www.vertigoroad.com) performs noon-1 pm.
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Free parking at Bank of America. Live music, food, raffle prizes every hour. Free admission, $5 suggested donation receives a free raffle ticket.
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Sun, Nov 30:
Noon-3 pm LUIS OLIART solo acoustic for “Sunday Brunch,” at the Wine Bistro, 11915 Ventura Bl, Studio City 91604; 818-766-6233. When he competed on NBC’s “Star Tomorrow,” Billy Gibbons of ZZ TOP said, “If Luis doesn’t advance to the next round, I’m gonna take him myself and start our own project on the side.” Music Connection magazine calls him, “Simply magical…totally captivating…compelling.” And his original, “La Petite Morte,” is in the film trailer for the upcoming motion picture, “Elegy,” starring Ben Kingsley, Penelope Cruz, and Dennis Hopper. More at www.oliartmusic.com.
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Sun, Nov 30:
3 pm matinee with TOM BREIDING plus POPULUXE at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena; reserv 626-398-7917; info www.coffeegallery.com. Tom Breiding brings a new discovery with his musical exploration of
the coal fields of West Virginia. Haunting. An evening full of history.
Tom Breiding's epic songs echo the voices resonating from the coalfields of West Virginia, the mills of industrial Pittsburgh, and the Main Streets of small-town America.
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“A real folk experience” says AboutFolk.Com (NY Times Co.) about TOM BREIDING. They go on to say, "Breiding is a fantastic songwriter, and an even more gifted performer. His lyrics are honest and empathic, and the instrumentation is outstanding."
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TIM O’BRIEN, Grammy Award Winning Singer-Songwriter, says, “Tom Breiding's bluegrass flavored CD, ‘The Unbroken Circle,’ provides a much needed look at the story of the West Virginia coalfields. Like the best historical fiction, these true stories in song provide easy access to a culture whose trials and tribulations are too often ignored.”
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TOM T. HALL, “The Storyteller,” Distinguished Member of the Songwriter Hall of Fame, says of Tom Breiding’s “Shades of Woodie Guthrie,” "These recordings contribute the historical understanding of this much misunderstood region."
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Plus, the upbeat show opener POPULUXE contributes something entirely different to this double-bill. A modern duo, entirely composed of the flexible music rhythms and the subtle cadences of drummer PETE STRAUB and the songs and strings of ROB SHAPIRO, the interweaving of their voices and their instrumental sympathies, to create entire universes that continue to spark long after the tune itself is through. By turns dark, wry, funny, biting and always melodic and surprising, their music has received critical acclaim internationally. We heard them a few years ago, when BRETT PERKINS still did a “Listening Room” concert in Southern California, and they made a fine impression and were quite memorable. Yep, it’s a matinee (there’s a different show here tonight at 7 pm). $15.
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Sun, last Sun, every month; in Seattle:
4-6:30 pm “RUNNING DOG SHANTY SING,” held the last Sunday of every month, at Running Dog Guitars / Sound Guitar Repair, 118 N 35th St, Suite 105, Fremont, WA. Info, 206-448-0707. This one is “A community sing for songs about the sea, rivers or any kind of water. Lead a song or just join the chorus,” hosted by Rick Davis & Cat Fox. Sea Chanties (shanties) are fun to sing and the choruses are always easy-to-learn sing-alongs. The hosts tell us, “The building is tall, grey cinderblock and green metal. Suite 105 is in the back, facing the alley between 36th and 35th. Parking available on the street. Over 21 years of age please. Potluck beverages and snacks.” The “call and response” form of these work songs of the sea makes them easy to learn and fun to sing. Free.
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Sun; repeats last Sun, every month:
5:45 pm OPEN MIC at McCabe’s Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica; 310-828-4497; www.mccabesguitar.com.
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Sun, Nov 30; a “SHOW OF THE WEEK” pick:
7 pm BRIAN JOSEPH & BRAD COLERICK, two headliners sharing a co-billing, at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena 91101; reservations, 626-398-7917; info, www.coffeegallery.com. This is an outstanding “double bill.” If you don’t yet know the names of these artists, prepare to add their music to your list of favorites.
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BRIAN JOSEPH is often introduced with the question, “If Elvis was the king of rock, and Michael Jackson the king of pop, who's the king of Echo Park?” The answer, since his song and album, “The King of Echo Park,” is Brian, a tall, slim young man whose music has been heard on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.” The Independent Musician (publication) called Brian, "royalty in scuffed sneakers and a jester’s hat..." while The Oakland Tribune calls him, "...a troubadour in the classic sense,” adding, “Joseph is a singer and songwriter of the first order." With lyrical irony and warm, smart songs, BRIAN JOSEPH is in the royalty of L.A.-based “new folk” singer-songwriters. Brian's performances have been praised by venue bookers from New York to San Francisco. For a decade, his acting career had been met with critical acclaim and awards, yet he was best known for his portrayal of “Cheesy the Pizza Slice” in a TV commercial than for his roles as “Rodrigo” in Shakespeare’s “Othello” or as “Dromio” in “A Comedy of Errors.” Fortunately for us, Brian has returned to his first love - music. (Not that he wasn't a convincing slice of pizza.)
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BRAD COLERICK is featured in a recent issue of Billboard Magazine, and called, “one of a baker’s dozen of acts to watch in the folk community around the world." He has worked with a long list of musical icons from JOHNNY CASH to BB KING. Brad has performed live, twice, on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks,” and scored a “Listener Favorite” there. An Associated Press review of Colerick’s latest CD, “Lines In The Dirt,” says, “The 11-song set shows that Colerick’s excellent 2006 release, ‘Cottonwood’ – his first album in 19 years – was no fluke.” With contributions from SUZY BOGGUSS, LARRY KLEIN, HERB PEDERSEN, APRIL VERCH, and LOWEN & NAVARRO, “Lines In The Dirt” is marvelous, filled with honest, original, unique and memorable songwriting and fine music making from Brad and his stellar cast of guest artists. You can also catch Brad's videos of "Time Away" and "Let Her Fall In Love" in occasional rotation on the GAC TV channel; that’s especially notable, because he’s a pure Americana original, and certainly not just another Nashville clone - but it’s probably easier to catch the real thing live, as part of a full set in the comfort of the Coffee Gallery Backstage. Especially since it’s a “two-fer” night with Brian Joseph. Tix, $20.
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Sun; repeats last Sun, every month; in the OC:
7-9 pm monthly “ORANGE COUNTY SONGSALIVE! SONGWRITERS WORKSHOP” at Spires Restaurant (in the Meeting Room), 13030 Goldenwest Av (crnr of Garden Grove Bl), Westminster 92683; 714-636-0442; event info, 714-333-8222 (Rodney). Songwriting workshop, critique session and songwriting exercises. Event gathers songwriters to share their songs, gain feedback and develop relationships within the global Songsalive! songwriting communities. First half is an in-the-round workshop where writers present one song each (on tape, CD or live) followed by a guest speaker or industry discussion in the second half, with time to talk and network. Moderated by Rod O'Riley. Directions, info, www.songsalive.org/losangeles.
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Sun; repeats last Sun, every month:
7:30 pm OPEN MIC at the Folk Music Center, 220 Yale Av, Claremont; 909-624-2928. Sign-ups at 7 pm. $1 cover.
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Sun, Nov 30; a “SHOW OF THE WEEK” pick:
8 pm TOM RUSSELL plays the Concerts at The Bodie House series in Agoura Hills; reserv gets directions, at 818-621-8309 or BodieHouse@aol.com. Includes dessert / appetizer bar (food contributions appreciated). More, www.BodieHouse.com.
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Tom gave radio’s “Tied to the Tracks” the world broadcast premiere of his song, “Who’s Gonna Build Your Wall,” and the song has become a clear perspective in the dialogue over immigration issues. He’s a transplanted Californian who is a Texas folk icon and a stellar songwriter with a fine voice. He brings a repertoire that includes countless originals recorded by himself and covered by many folk and western and country stars, a few covers that he makes his own, and a Tom Russell concert is always memorable. His “Gallo del Cielo” is ancient Greek mythology translated into a tale of old California. Expect “Outbound Plane,” and the best version of “The Dutchman” you’ve ever heard.
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